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June 20, 2007
1 in 100 11-year-Olds Use Drugs to Enhance Performance in Sport

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

More than one per cent of eleven year olds admit using performance enhancing drugs to do better in sports reports a study published online ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

While 62% of eleven years olds used doping agents less than once per month, at 15 the same proportion were using them at least every week and 24 per cent daily.

The children filled out questionnaires every six months which asked about use of doping agents, tobacco, alcohol and cannabis; involvement in sports; and assessed self-esteem and anxiety.

The drug most commonly used to improve sporting prowess was salbutamol, which was taken by 45% of users.

Health problems, including becoming violent, change to the voice and loss of consciousness, were experienced by 4% of the users.

Boys were more likely to take the drugs than girls.

Training for more hours, low-self esteem and signs of anxiety were also linked to increased use.

The authors say: 'Young athletes who are tempted to use doing agents are more likely to be boys, invest much more time in training, are ready users of psychoactive substances, and, importantly, they appear to be in some distress.

Furthermore at least six months previously, they have said that they had been tempted to try a prohibited drug.

Adults responsible for young people should be alerted by these signs.

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Posted on June 20, 2007 8:52 PM


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