DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Paulo Rodrigo Pedroso da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Maranhao Neto,Geraldo Albuquerque, Figueiredo,Vandré Casagrande, Santos,Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos, Jacob,Maria Helena Vianna Metello, Rose,Eduardo Henrique de, Costa,Lamartine Pereira da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Doping control is an important means for preventing the use of illegal substances and methods in sports. Objective: This study investigated the self-reported use of illegal substances among young Brazilian students in the Youth School Games, the main sporting event among school-aged athletes in Brazil with almost 2 million students during all the phases. Methods: Cross-sectional study with athletes of the Youth School Games 2006 aged 14-17 years. The subjects were randomly selected and completed an anonymous questionnaire about substances use. Chi-square test was used for comparison of proportions between different variables on self-reported use of substances. Univariate and multivariate analyzes and logistic regression were performed. Results: Among the 402 athletes (aged 14-17) who volunteered to participate, the results showed high prevalence of alcohol (35.8%), nutritional supplements (39.1%), and tobacco (5.4%). Regarding illegal drugs and doping, 1.7% reported the use of stimulants, 2.2% illicit drugs, 0.5% anabolic steroids, and 1.7% hormones and other similar substances. Moreover, a different use of stimulants was found (especially Judo and Table tennis), medications (especially Judo and Chess) and dietary supplements (especially Swimming and Judo, with over 50% reported use). Conclusion: The present study suggests that the use of substances among young athletes is similar to the results found among adult Olympic athletes as per International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency, especially regarding the use of dietary supplements, anabolic steroids, and stimulants according to data collected by other studies. We consider that the findings of the present work indicate the need for specific efforts to monitor, prevent, and control use of substances among school athletes in big events and competitions, such as this research on doping in the Youth School Games.
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spelling DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZILdoping in sportsyouth sportsathletic performanceadolescentABSTRACT Introduction: Doping control is an important means for preventing the use of illegal substances and methods in sports. Objective: This study investigated the self-reported use of illegal substances among young Brazilian students in the Youth School Games, the main sporting event among school-aged athletes in Brazil with almost 2 million students during all the phases. Methods: Cross-sectional study with athletes of the Youth School Games 2006 aged 14-17 years. The subjects were randomly selected and completed an anonymous questionnaire about substances use. Chi-square test was used for comparison of proportions between different variables on self-reported use of substances. Univariate and multivariate analyzes and logistic regression were performed. Results: Among the 402 athletes (aged 14-17) who volunteered to participate, the results showed high prevalence of alcohol (35.8%), nutritional supplements (39.1%), and tobacco (5.4%). Regarding illegal drugs and doping, 1.7% reported the use of stimulants, 2.2% illicit drugs, 0.5% anabolic steroids, and 1.7% hormones and other similar substances. Moreover, a different use of stimulants was found (especially Judo and Table tennis), medications (especially Judo and Chess) and dietary supplements (especially Swimming and Judo, with over 50% reported use). Conclusion: The present study suggests that the use of substances among young athletes is similar to the results found among adult Olympic athletes as per International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency, especially regarding the use of dietary supplements, anabolic steroids, and stimulants according to data collected by other studies. We consider that the findings of the present work indicate the need for specific efforts to monitor, prevent, and control use of substances among school athletes in big events and competitions, such as this research on doping in the Youth School Games.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922017000600436Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte v.23 n.6 2017reponame:Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (SBMEE)instacron:SBMEE10.1590/1517-869220172306163303info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Paulo Rodrigo Pedroso daMaranhao Neto,Geraldo AlbuquerqueFigueiredo,Vandré CasagrandeSantos,Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dosJacob,Maria Helena Vianna MetelloRose,Eduardo Henrique deCosta,Lamartine Pereira daeng2017-12-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-86922017000600436Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbmeONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@medicinadoesporte.org.br1806-99401517-8692opendoar:2017-12-14T00:00Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (SBMEE)false
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title DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL
spellingShingle DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL
Silva,Paulo Rodrigo Pedroso da
doping in sports
youth sports
athletic performance
adolescent
title_short DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL
title_full DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL
title_fullStr DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL
title_sort DOPING SURVEY IN THE YOUTH SCHOOL GAMES IN BRAZIL
author Silva,Paulo Rodrigo Pedroso da
author_facet Silva,Paulo Rodrigo Pedroso da
Maranhao Neto,Geraldo Albuquerque
Figueiredo,Vandré Casagrande
Santos,Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos
Jacob,Maria Helena Vianna Metello
Rose,Eduardo Henrique de
Costa,Lamartine Pereira da
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author2 Maranhao Neto,Geraldo Albuquerque
Figueiredo,Vandré Casagrande
Santos,Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos
Jacob,Maria Helena Vianna Metello
Rose,Eduardo Henrique de
Costa,Lamartine Pereira da
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Paulo Rodrigo Pedroso da
Maranhao Neto,Geraldo Albuquerque
Figueiredo,Vandré Casagrande
Santos,Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos
Jacob,Maria Helena Vianna Metello
Rose,Eduardo Henrique de
Costa,Lamartine Pereira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv doping in sports
youth sports
athletic performance
adolescent
topic doping in sports
youth sports
athletic performance
adolescent
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Doping control is an important means for preventing the use of illegal substances and methods in sports. Objective: This study investigated the self-reported use of illegal substances among young Brazilian students in the Youth School Games, the main sporting event among school-aged athletes in Brazil with almost 2 million students during all the phases. Methods: Cross-sectional study with athletes of the Youth School Games 2006 aged 14-17 years. The subjects were randomly selected and completed an anonymous questionnaire about substances use. Chi-square test was used for comparison of proportions between different variables on self-reported use of substances. Univariate and multivariate analyzes and logistic regression were performed. Results: Among the 402 athletes (aged 14-17) who volunteered to participate, the results showed high prevalence of alcohol (35.8%), nutritional supplements (39.1%), and tobacco (5.4%). Regarding illegal drugs and doping, 1.7% reported the use of stimulants, 2.2% illicit drugs, 0.5% anabolic steroids, and 1.7% hormones and other similar substances. Moreover, a different use of stimulants was found (especially Judo and Table tennis), medications (especially Judo and Chess) and dietary supplements (especially Swimming and Judo, with over 50% reported use). Conclusion: The present study suggests that the use of substances among young athletes is similar to the results found among adult Olympic athletes as per International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency, especially regarding the use of dietary supplements, anabolic steroids, and stimulants according to data collected by other studies. We consider that the findings of the present work indicate the need for specific efforts to monitor, prevent, and control use of substances among school athletes in big events and competitions, such as this research on doping in the Youth School Games.
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