The prevalence of anabolic androgenic steroid use amongst athletes in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)

Journal Title: Electronic Physician - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue 12

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) use among athletes and examine the extent of their knowledge on the effects of AAS in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted at gyms in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during 2015. In total 600 athletes from three gyms participated in the study. The study included Saudi and non-Saudi athletes chosen by the simple random sampling method. A self-reported questionnaire was used for data collection. The questionnaire was designed to study the prevalence and assess the knowledge of athletes regarding AAS use. Frequency and percentage distributions were used to describe the data. Comparison between the subgroups was made with a chi-square test. RESULTS: The percentage of AAS users was 30.5%. The age of AAS users ranged from 15 to 49 years with the majority (52.5%) belonging to age group of 25-29 years. Approximately 20% of the users admitted using AAS due to body dysmorphia as their best motivational factor; in addition, they also believed that there are no side effects of the use. Among the nonusers, 40% had appropriate knowledge, while all the AAS-users had inadequate knowledge about the adverse effects of AAS. Moreover, 77% of the users would recommend AAS to their friends but none from the nonusers. A significant difference in age distribution (df = 5, p<0.001) and knowledge (df = 4, p< 0.001) between users and nonusers was observed. CONCLUSION: Most athletes were ignorant of the harmful side effects of the drug but still continued to use and promote it to other athletes. These athletes should intensify their knowledge and awareness regarding the use of AAS and its effects on the body

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Jabari M, Al-Shehri H, Al-Faris A, Al-Sayed M, Algaeed F, Al-Sobaie N, Al-Saleh F

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  • EP ID EP338768
  • DOI 10.19082/3343
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Jabari M, Al-Shehri H, Al-Faris A, Al-Sayed M, Algaeed F, Al-Sobaie N, Al-Saleh F (2016). The prevalence of anabolic androgenic steroid use amongst athletes in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). Electronic Physician, 8(12), 3343-3347. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-338768