Football and doping: study of African amateur footballers

P F M Ama, B Betnga, V J Ama Moor, J P Kamga
Br J Sports Med 2003;37:307–310
Professor Ama, BP 2787, Yaounde, Cameroon; Pierre.ama@prc.cm or pierreama@yahoo.fr

Objective: To investigate use and awareness of lawful and unlawful substances by amateur footballers in Yaounde, Cameroon.

Methods: A total of 1116 amateur footballers (1037 male and 79 female) out of 1500 contacted participated in this study. They were divided into three groups: elite players (n = 314); local players (n =
723); female players (n = 79). They answered a questionnaire of 30 items grouped under six main topics: identification of players; use of lawful substances subject to certain restrictions on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) list; use of IOC banned substances; doping behaviour; awareness of doping; food supplements. The results of the questionnaire were scrutinised using Microstat software, and the level of significance was p<0.05.

Results: (a) Use by our footballers of a banned substance (cocaine) and substances subject to certain restrictions (alcoholic drinks, methylated spirits, and banga (marijuana)). (b) Doping behaviour: use by our footballers of substances with similar effects to some IOC banned substances but not listed as such: tobacco, liboga, wie-wie (narcotic), bilibili (locally made alcohol drink). (c) A large intake of vitamin C (food supplements) in all three groups. In contrast, the footballers’ knowledge of doping was vague.

Conclusion: Preventive actions and an epidemiological study of doping among footballers are urgently required.

Original document

Parameters

Education
Elite Athletes
Science
Research / Study
Date
14 February 2002
People
Ama Moor, V.J.
Ama, P.F.M.
Betnga, B.
Kamga, J.P.
Country
Cameroon
Language
English
Various
Amateur / club / recreational sport
Document category
Scientific article
Document type
Pdf file
Date generated
11 July 2012
Date of last modification
1 April 2016
Category
  • Legal Source
  • Education
  • Science
  • Statistics
  • History
Country & language
  • Country
  • Language
Other filters
  • ADRV
  • Legal Terms
  • Sport/IFs
  • Other organisations
  • Laboratories
  • Analytical aspects
  • Doping classes
  • Substances
  • Medical terms
  • Various
  • Version
  • Document category
  • Document type
Publication period
Origin