"Muscular, but not 'roided out'' gay male athletes and performance-enhancing substances.

Shaun M. Filiault, M. Drummond
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Abstract

Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are substances that can facilitate muscle growth and development. They are of appeal to a variety of individuals, including competitive athletes and persons dissatisfied with their body image–especially gay men. In this qualitative study, 16 elite gay male athletes from the United States, Canada and Australia were interviewed regarding their opinions of AAS, masculinity, homosexuality, and sport, among other issues. The athletes expressed a general dislike of AAS, asserting the substances were un-masculine, un-natural, un-healthy, and un-sportsmanlike. Despite these reservations concerning AAS, the athletes described their own use of other ergogenic substances. A contradiction thus exists between the athletes’ reasons for not using AAS and the athletes’ reasons for using other substances. These findings are used to critique and nuance contemporary theory in body image research, masculinity, and sexuality.
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“肌肉发达,但不排斥”男同性恋运动员和提高成绩的物质。
合成代谢雄激素类固醇(AAS)是一种可以促进肌肉生长和发育的物质。它们对各种各样的人都有吸引力,包括竞技运动员和对自己身体形象不满意的人——尤其是男同性恋者。在这项定性研究中,对来自美国、加拿大和澳大利亚的16名优秀男同性恋运动员进行了采访,询问他们对AAS、男子气概、同性恋和体育等问题的看法。运动员们表达了对AAS的普遍厌恶,声称这些物质是非男性化的、不自然的、不健康的、不像运动员的。尽管这些关于原子吸收剂的保留意见,运动员们描述了他们自己使用的其他促人体运动物质。因此,运动员不使用AAS的原因与运动员使用其他物质的原因之间存在矛盾。这些发现被用来批评和细微差别当代理论在身体形象研究,男性气质和性。
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