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CHLÍBKOVÁ, D. RONZHINA, M. NIKOLAIDIS, P. ROSEMANN, T. KNECHTLE, B.
Original Title
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug consumption in a multi stage and a 24-h mountain bike competition
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Purpose: Excessive or inappropriate non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use during ultra-endurance events could cause potential risk to athletes’ health. Reports on NSAID consumption in mountain bikers or ultra-mountain bikers are scarce. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of NSAID consumption immediately before, during and immediately after a mountain bike (MTB) race and to compare NSAID consumption in two different MTB competitions. Methods: This observational study took place at a three-stage MTB race (SMTB) (n = 63) and at a 24-h MTB race (24MTB) (n = 68), both held in the Czechia in 2017. NSAID consumption was evaluated via self-reported electronic questionnaires. Results: Of all finishers (n = 131), fourteen (10%) consumed NSAID at least once during the competition day (immediately before, during or immediately after the race). The number of NSAID consumers was the same in both competitions. Nevertheless, only three athletes (2%), all of them from the 24MTB, consumed NSAID during the race and 5% of all mountain bikers reported consumption after the race. In contrast to the SMTB, the intake reported by the 24MTB participants was quite homogeneous in terms of the timing of NSAID consumption. The NSAID users were older (p = 0.043) than the non-users. Ibuprofen was most commonly used by 79% of all consumers Conclusion: The prevalence of NSAID use was higher in the older participants and seems to be lower in comparison with results from studies about runners, ultra-runners and triathletes suggesting that it is determined by the discipline (i.e., cycling). On the other hand, the timing of NSAID consumption was probably affected by the competition character (e.g., MTBS or 24MTB). Future studies should focus on a larger sample size of cyclists from various disciplines.
Keywords
mountain bikers, endurance, anti-inflammatory drug consumption, ibuprofen, pain relief
Authors
CHLÍBKOVÁ, D.; RONZHINA, M.; NIKOLAIDIS, P.; ROSEMANN, T.; KNECHTLE, B.
Released
10. 9. 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Editorial Office
Location
Lausanne Switzerland
ISBN
1664-042X
Periodical
Frontiers in Physiology
Year of study
9
Number
1
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
Pages to
8
Pages count
URL
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2018.01272/full
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/188103
BibTex
@article{BUT150253, author="Daniela {Chlíbková} and Marina {Filipenská} and Pantelis T. {Nikolaidis} and Thomas {Rosemann} and Beat {Knechtle}", title="Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug consumption in a multi stage and a 24-h mountain bike competition", journal="Frontiers in Physiology", year="2018", volume="9", number="1", pages="1--8", doi="10.3389/fphys.2018.01272", issn="1664-042X", url="https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2018.01272/full" }