Recreational Athletes' Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances: Results from the First European Randomized Response Technique Survey.
Ask Vest ChristiansenMonika FrengerAndrea ChiricoWerner PitschPublished in: Sports medicine - open (2023)
While few recreational athletes appear to use illegal drugs to enhance performance, those who do use them are more often men than women. Yet, 1 in 10 recreational athletes uses over-the-counter medication for performance enhancement and more than 4 out of 10 use medication for other reasons than performance enhancement when doing sports. The highest doping prevalence was found in the sub-category of Games, which can likely be attributed to competition-related differences between the categories. Therefore, research on doping in recreational sports needs tailored approaches to come to a better understanding of the phenomenon.