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Premature Death in Bodybuilders: What Do We Know? | LitMetric

Premature Death in Bodybuilders: What Do We Know?

Sports Med

Raw Nutrition, Stuart, FL, USA.

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Premature deaths among bodybuilders are often highlighted in the media, but research shows elite athletes generally have lower mortality rates than non-athletes.
  • The role of anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) use in bodybuilder health and longevity is complex, with many unique factors influencing outcomes.
  • As bodybuilding popularity grows, more research is needed to understand the effects of bodybuilding practices on long-term health and mortality, alongside a call for healthcare providers to monitor bodybuilder well-being more effectively.

Article Abstract

Premature deaths in bodybuilders regularly make headlines and are cited as evidence that bodybuilding is a dangerous activity. A wealth of research has revealed elite athletes typically enjoy lower mortality rates than non-athletes, but research on bodybuilder lifespan is surprisingly limited. Anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) use is commonly cited as a key contributor to morbidity and premature mortality in bodybuilders, but this area of research is highly nuanced and influenced by numerous confounders unique to bodybuilding. It is quite possible that bodybuilders are at elevated risk and that AAS use is the primary reason for this, but there remains much unknown in this realm. As global participation in bodybuilding increases, and healthcare providers play a more active role in monitoring bodybuilder health, there is a need to identify how numerous factors associated with bodybuilding ultimately influence short- and long-term health and mortality rate. In this Current Opinion, we discuss what is currently known about the bodybuilder lifespan, identify the nuances of the literature regarding bodybuilder health and AAS use, and provide recommendations for future research on this topic.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9885939PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40279-022-01801-0DOI Listing

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