Rugby is characterized by frequent high-intensity collisions, resulting in muscle soreness. Players consequently seek strategies to reduce soreness and accelerate recovery, with an emerging method being cannabidiol (CBD), despite anti-doping risks. The prevalence and rationale for CBD use in rugby has not been explored; therefore, we recruited professional male players to complete a survey on CBD. Goodness of fit chi-square (χ2) was used to assess CBD use between codes and player position. Effects of age on use were determined using χ2 tests of independence. Twenty-five teams provided 517 player responses. While the majority of players had never used CBD (p < .001, V = 0.24), 26% had either used it (18%) or were still using it (8%). Significantly more CBD use was observed in rugby union compared with rugby league (p = .004, V = 0.13), but player position was not a factor (p = .760, V = 0.013). CBD use increased with players’ age (p < .001, V = 0.28), with mean use reaching 41% in the players aged 28 years and older category (p
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Kasper, A. M., Andy Sparks, S., Hooks, M., Skeer, M., Webb, B., Nia, H., … Close, G. L. (2020). High prevalence ofcannabidiol use within male professional rugby union and league players: A quest for pain relief and enhanced recovery. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 30(5), 315–322. https://doi.org/10.1123/IJSNEM.2020-0151
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