Background: Image and Performance-Enhancing Drugs (IPEDs) can enhance mental and physical capabilities and impact one’s overall health. Initially confined in sport environments, IPEDs use has become increasingly widespread in a high-performing society. The present study was aimed at profiling IPEDs use during the COVID-19 lockdown among an international sample of young adults. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was carried out in eight countries (United Kingdom, Italy, Lithuania, Hungary, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, and Japan) between April and May 2020. The survey questionnaire included validated measurements such as Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI), Appearance Anxiety Inventory (AAI), and Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) as well as questions about the type of IPEDs, purchasing methods and socio-demographic information. Results: A total of 736 IPEDs users were included in the survey. Their mean age was 33.05 years (±SD = 10.06), and 64.2% were female participants. Overall, 6.8% ...

Profiling and assessing the risks of image- and performance-enhancing drugs use during the COVID-19 lockdown / De Luca, Ilaria; Di Carlo, Francesco; Burkauskas, Julius; Dores, Artemisa; Carvalho, Irene; Gómez-Martínez, María Ángeles; Szabo, Attila; Fujiwara, Hironobu; Cristina, Barbosa; Di Marco, Nicola; Mazza, Mariann; Sani, Gabriele; Luciani, Debora; Pettorruso, Mauro; Di Giannantonio, Massimo; Cataldo, Ilaria; Esposito, Gianluca; Martinotti, Giovanni; Zandonai, Thomas; Rabin, Olivier; Corazza, Ornella. - In: FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2296-2565. - 12:Sec. Substance Use Disorders and Behavioral Addictions(2024). [10.3389/fpubh.2024.1386721]

Profiling and assessing the risks of image- and performance-enhancing drugs use during the COVID-19 lockdown

Di Nicola, Marco;Cataldo, Ilaria;Esposito, Gianluca;Zandonai, Thomas;Corazza, Ornella
2024-01-01

Abstract

Background: Image and Performance-Enhancing Drugs (IPEDs) can enhance mental and physical capabilities and impact one’s overall health. Initially confined in sport environments, IPEDs use has become increasingly widespread in a high-performing society. The present study was aimed at profiling IPEDs use during the COVID-19 lockdown among an international sample of young adults. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was carried out in eight countries (United Kingdom, Italy, Lithuania, Hungary, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, and Japan) between April and May 2020. The survey questionnaire included validated measurements such as Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI), Appearance Anxiety Inventory (AAI), and Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) as well as questions about the type of IPEDs, purchasing methods and socio-demographic information. Results: A total of 736 IPEDs users were included in the survey. Their mean age was 33.05 years (±SD = 10.06), and 64.2% were female participants. Overall, 6.8% ...
2024
Sec. Substance Use Disorders and Behavioral Addictions
De Luca, Ilaria; Di Carlo, Francesco; Burkauskas, Julius; Dores, Artemisa; Carvalho, Irene; Gómez-Martínez, María Ángeles; Szabo, Attila; Fujiwara, Hi...espandi
Profiling and assessing the risks of image- and performance-enhancing drugs use during the COVID-19 lockdown / De Luca, Ilaria; Di Carlo, Francesco; Burkauskas, Julius; Dores, Artemisa; Carvalho, Irene; Gómez-Martínez, María Ángeles; Szabo, Attila; Fujiwara, Hironobu; Cristina, Barbosa; Di Marco, Nicola; Mazza, Mariann; Sani, Gabriele; Luciani, Debora; Pettorruso, Mauro; Di Giannantonio, Massimo; Cataldo, Ilaria; Esposito, Gianluca; Martinotti, Giovanni; Zandonai, Thomas; Rabin, Olivier; Corazza, Ornella. - In: FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2296-2565. - 12:Sec. Substance Use Disorders and Behavioral Addictions(2024). [10.3389/fpubh.2024.1386721]
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