Abstract
1/2024
vol. 41
Short communication
Snus use in football: the threat of a new addiction?
- Institute for Sport Business, Loughborough University London, London, United Kingdom
- Faculty of Health, Exercise and Sports Science, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia
- Cognacity Wellbeing, London, United Kingdom
- Aspetar Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Hospital, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Doha, Qatar
- School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University. National Centre for Sport and Exercise, Medicine (NCSEM), Loughborough, United Kingdom
- Sport and Exercise Discipline Group, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Moore Park, NSW, Australia
- Human Performance Research Centre, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney, Australia
Biol Sport. 2024;41(1):201–205
Online publish date: 2023/07/24
The use of Snus, an oral nicotine pouch, is becoming increasingly common in English professional football. As a nicotine product, Snus raises important questions about health and performance for practitioners.
The purpose of this short communication is to explain the current regulatory status of Snus, performance relatedeffects, and associated health outcomes. Further, based on player statements and evidence from the general public, we argue that Snus is used as a coping mechanism to deal with the stressors of professional football. Accordingly, the communication concludes with guidance for club-level multidisciplinary interventions to support player welfare, aimed at reducing Snus use as well as future research recommendations.
The purpose of this short communication is to explain the current regulatory status of Snus, performance relatedeffects, and associated health outcomes. Further, based on player statements and evidence from the general public, we argue that Snus is used as a coping mechanism to deal with the stressors of professional football. Accordingly, the communication concludes with guidance for club-level multidisciplinary interventions to support player welfare, aimed at reducing Snus use as well as future research recommendations.
Keywords
nicotine, substance use, performance, mental health, dependence, football medicine
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