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Toward prevention of doping in youth sport : cross-sectional analysis of correlates of doping tendency in swimming
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Šajber, Dorica
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Maric, Dora
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Rodek, Jelena
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Sekulić, Damir
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Lipošek, Silvester
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Doping is recognized as one of the most important problems in sports, but a limited number of studies have investigated doping problems in youth athletes. This study aimed to evaluate doping tendency (potential doping behavior (PDB)) and correlates of PDB in youth age swimmers. The participants were 241 competitive swimmers (131 females; 15.3 ± 1.1 years of age, all under 18 years old). Variables included predictors and PDB (criterion). Predictors consisted of sociodemographic factors (gender and age), sport-related variables (i.e., experience in swimming and sport achievement), variables explaining coaching strategy and training methodology, consumption of dietary supplements (DS), knowledge about doping, and knowledge about sports nutrition and DS (KSN). In addition to the descriptive statistics and differences between genders, a multinomial regression using PDB as the criterion (negative-, neutral-, or positive-PDB, with a negative-PDB as the reference value) was calculated to define associations between predictors and criterion. With only 71% of swimmers who declared negative-PDB results indicated an alarming figure. Boys with better KSN were more negatively oriented toward positive-PDB (OR: 0.77, 95%CI: 0.60–0.95). In girls, lower competitive achievement was evidenced as a risk factor for neutral-PDB (OR: 0.39, 95%CI: 0.24–0.63). Also, higher neutral-PDB (OR: 0.88, 95%CI: 0.81–0.96) and positive-PDB (OR: 0.90, 95%CI: 0.83–0.99) were identified in girls who began with intensive training in younger age. Because of the alarming figures of PDB, there is an evident need for the development of systematic antidoping educational programs in youth swimming. In doing so, focus should be placed on girls who began intensive training at an earlier age and those who did not achieve high competitive results.
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English
Keywords:
performance enhancement
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puberty
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achievement
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knowledge
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doping
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FŠ - Faculty of Sport
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Published
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2019
Number of pages:
16 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 16, iss. 23, art. 4851
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20.500.12556/RUL-133067
UDC:
796.01:159.944
ISSN on article:
1660-4601
DOI:
10.3390/ijerph16234851
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22841366
Publication date in RUL:
10.11.2021
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Title:
International journal of environmental research and public health
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Int. j. environ. res. public health
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MDPI
ISSN:
1660-4601
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1818965
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02.12.2019
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Slovenian
Keywords:
fizična aktivnost
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učinkovitost
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puberteta
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dosežki
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znanje
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