Athletes on Performance Enhancers More Likely to Abuse Alcohol and Other Drugs

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • HOTROCKS
    Registered User
    • Feb 2009
    • 1275

    Athletes on Performance Enhancers More Likely to Abuse Alcohol and Other Drugs

    College athletes who use performance-enhancing substances may be at heightened risk of misusing alcohol and using recreational drugs as well, according to new research in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
    -------------------

    The study, of 234 male athletes at one university, found that those who used performance enhancers -- ranging from steroids to stimulants to weight-loss supplements -- were more likely to admit to heavy drinking and using drugs like marijuana and cocaine.

    Moreover, they also had elevated rates of alcohol- and drug-related problems, such as missing classes, failing tests or getting into fights.

    The implication is that many athletes are not only experimenting with recreational drugs and alcohol, but suffering consequences as well, says study co-author Dr. Robert J. Pandina, director of the Center of Alcohol Studies at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey.

    Until now, it had been unclear whether college athletes who use performance enhancers might have any higher risk of misusing other substances. On one hand, Pandina explained, many athletes might avoid habits that could threaten their performance on the field. On the other, athletes drawn to performance-enhancing substances might have certain traits -- such as a propensity toward "sensation seeking" -- that make the misuse of alcohol or other drugs more likely.

    In their study, the researchers, led by Dr. Jennifer F. Buckman, assistant research professor at the Center of Alcohol Studies, found that nearly one third of the athletes acknowledged using a performance-enhancing substance in the past year. The list included banned substances like steroids, creatine, "Andro," stimulants and weight-loss aids.

    As a group, athletes who used performance-enhancing substances reported higher rates of drug and alcohol use. Seventy percent said they had used marijuana and one third admitted to cocaine use, versus 22 percent and 3 percent of athletes who did not use performance enhancers. They also had higher rates of smoking, binge drinking and prescription-drug misuse.

    The results also hint at some reasons for the elevated rates of drug and alcohol use. Athletes who used performance enhancers were more likely than nonusers to be natural sensation seekers -- a desire to have new and varied experiences -- but they were also more likely to say they used drugs or alcohol specifically to cope with stress and anxiety.

    This, Pandina says, suggest that these athletes often see a "utilitarian value" to using recreational drugs. "They are using them to cope with the problems of day-to-day living."

    Pandina points out that although many college students are under pressure, athletes -- particularly those at the most competitive schools -- may face additional stress. He adds that while testing athletes for drugs helps, it is not enough by itself; understanding why some turn to drugs is also key.

    "This really says that we have to focus on the motivations for athletes' substance use," Pandina says, "and make them aware of the consequences that are likely to come of it."

    Future studies, according to Pandina, should look at whether the same patterns are seen among female athletes and those at colleges with less-competitive sports programs. The athletes in this study came from a large, NCAA Division I university, where performance pressure could be particularly high.
    Deus unus me iudicare potest




    Hot Rocks aka HIGH12 is A true American Psycho!

  • rippedfreak
    Banned
    • Dec 2005
    • 3346

    #2
    I actually have to agree with this..me being one of those victims of my past..think it has some psychological tap of being The macho/holding a reputation/couple loose screws/and all of them gicing u a satisfaction of control and power

    Comment

    • rippedfreak
      Banned
      • Dec 2005
      • 3346

      #3
      Giving*

      Comment

      • SurferBill

        #4
        Look at most of the AAS busts.............I would wager 90%+ have recs involved.

        Comment

        • liftsiron
          Administrator
          • Nov 2003
          • 18446

          #5
          I would have to see the entire study, but I suspect it was skewed to what the researchers preconceived personal fucked up notions were. I say bullshit, 98% of college athletes perform at a very high level and train intensely.
          ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-Muscle

          Comment

          • black7
            Vet
            • Feb 2007
            • 4283

            #6
            Originally posted by liftsiron
            I would have to see the entire study, but I suspect it was skewed to what the researchers preconceived personal fucked up notions were. I say bullshit, 98% of college athletes perform at a very high level and train intensely.
            +1 and they are all under rigorous NCAA testing and anti doping standards.... hell they cant even take most OTC supplements...
            Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

            Comment

            • Lokedogg
              Vet
              • Jan 2008
              • 1113

              #7
              I agree with lifts and black- I think it's a bullshit assessment of the situation.

              Comment

              • rippedfreak
                Banned
                • Dec 2005
                • 3346

                #8
                Come on now..out of all "college students" how many do you actually think train and diet hard enough to compete..shit, how many do u think are even at the level to compete..society's all fucked up and u got high school students taking juice just to get that "look"...funniest thing I tend to hear all the time,"naw bro imma take deca only, don't wanna take test and get huge so that everyone notices I'm on juice"...and BAM 3 months later there talking about what supps there "boy" could take to get there dick to work again

                Comment

                Working...