Weightlifting's risky new trend: a case series of 41 insulin users.
Curr Sports Med Rep
; 11(4): 176-9, 2012.
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Use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) is common among strength-trained individuals, and a growing concern is the misuse of insulin. A 99-item Internet-based survey was posted on discussion boards of various fitness, bodybuilding, weightlifting, and anabolic steroid Web sites between February and June 2009. A case series of 41 nondiabetic insulin users is described. The typical insulin user was 30.7 ± 9.2 years old, male (97.6%), and Caucasian/white (86.8%) who classified himself as a "recreational exerciser" (47.5%). The average insulin user also used anabolic steroids (95.1%) and practiced polypharmacy by incorporating 16.2 ± 5.6 PEDs in his or her yearly routine. Hypoglycemia was reported by most of the subjects (56.8%), and one individual reported unconsciousness. Insulin was obtained most commonly from local sources (e.g., friends, training partners, gym member/dealer; 40.5%) and community pharmacies (37.8%), with most (80.6%) finding it "easy" to acquire their insulin. Strategies aimed to prevent insulin misuse are needed.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Levantamiento de Peso
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Doping en los Deportes
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Sustancias para Mejorar el Rendimiento
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Insulina
Tipo de estudio:
Etiology_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Humans
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Male
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En
Revista:
Curr Sports Med Rep
Año:
2012
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Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos