Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (Sep 2023)

Use of ergogenic aids among Brazilian athletes: a cross-sectional study exploring competitive level, sex and sports

  • Géssyca T. de Oliveira,
  • Hiago L. R. de Souza,
  • Anderson Meireles,
  • Marcelo P. dos Santos,
  • Laura H. R. Leite,
  • Renato M. Ferreira,
  • Moacir Marocolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2023.1257007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Was investigated ergogenic aids (EAs) used by Brazilian athletes and their association with performance, sex, sports classification, and modality. It identified the main purposes of EAs and their prescription.Methods239 athletes of 15 modalities, ranging from regional to international level, answered a survey online.ResultsHighly competitive athletes consumed nutritional and mechanical aids more (OR = 1.96 CI 95% [1.28–2.9]; OR = 1.79 CI 95% [1.29–2.47]), while the use of psychological EAs decreased [OR = 1.66 95% CI (1.18–2.94); p = 0.001]. Male athletes [OR = 1.44 CI 95% (1.11–2.88)] and individual sports practitioners [OR = 1.78 CI 95% (1.02–3.11)] used nutritional aids more. Triathlon athletes had higher nutritional EA use, while soccer athletes had lower. Combat sports athletes had higher pharmacological EA use.ConclusionAthletes use nutritional and pharmacological aids more to improve performance and gain lean body mass. Mechanical aids were used for recovery and psychological aids for motivation. Self-prescription is common, especially for pharmacological aids.

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