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Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy

Review On Booze, Nicotine, and Narcotics Are Utilized By Runners

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This review explores the prevalent utilization of alcohol, nicotine, and narcotics within the running community. Despite the common perception of runners as health-conscious individuals, evidence suggests that the use of these substances is not uncommon. The review examines patterns of consumption, motivations behind usage, and the physiological and psychological effects of alcohol, nicotine, and narcotics on runners' performance and overall well-being. Additionally, it discusses the potential risks associated with substance use during training and competitions, including impaired judgment, decreased physical performance, and long-term health consequences. Furthermore, the review highlights the need for education, awareness, and support systems within the running community to address substance use disorders and promote healthier lifestyles among runners.