Dietary Supplements: A Gateway to Doping?
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- DOI: 10.3390/nu15040881
Dietary Supplements: A Gateway to Doping?
Abstract
Dietary supplements are widely used among athletes, but many may be unaware of the potential for unintentional doping, especially considering that supplements can often be contaminated with prohibited substances. The reason behind the widespread use of dietary supplements among athletes is often cited as being for the purposes of enhancing health or performance. However, many athletes turn to unreliable sources of information, and often lack knowledge of dietary supplement regulations. The aim of this narrative review is to explore the current research surrounding the psychological constructs (such as norms, attitudes, and beliefs) related to dietary supplement use among athletes that may lead to inadvertent doping. This review also covers possible programme structures that may be effective at preventing inadvertent doping.
Keywords: athletes; contamination; dietary supplements; doping; sports.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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