ABSTRACT

In the pursuit of more muscle, enhanced strength, sustained endurance and idealised physiques, an increasing number of elite athletes, recreational sport enthusiasts and body-conscious gym-users are turning to performance and image enhancing drugs and substances (PIEDS). In many instances, such use occurs with little regard for the health, social and economic consequences. 

This book presents a nuanced, evidence-based examination of PIEDS. It provides a classification of PIEDS types, physical impacts, rates of use, user profiles, legal and sporting status, and remedial program interventions, covering both elite and recreational use.

It offers the perfect guide to assist students, government policy makers and sport managers in understanding the complex issues surrounding PIEDS consumption.

chapter 1|21 pages

Apply, Ingest, Inject and Regret

Introduction to performance and image enhancing substances

chapter 2|9 pages

Power, Pleasure, Fat and Fit

Dietary and nutritional supplements as PIEDS

chapter 3|17 pages

Use, Abuse, Patterns and Profiles

Scale and scope of PIEDS use in sport

chapter 4|17 pages

Channels, Choices, Causes and Codes

The impact of culture, values and ethnicity

chapter 5|14 pages

Thoughts, Functions, Brains and Boosters

Cognitive enhancers as PIEDS

chapter 6|74 pages

Protein, Prohormones, Steroids And Stimulants

Performance and image enhancing drugs and substances typology of classes

chapter 7|6 pages

Givens, Gaps, Confidences and Cautions

Conclusion