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„Brain doping” substances: prohibited or not in sports? [PDF]
There is increasing interest in the area of brain doping among athletes. The term ‘brain doping’ refers to enhancing mental performance through the non-medical use of specific pharmacological substances, such as drugs and medicines.
Andrzej Pokrywka +7 more
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Analysis of risks and implications of doping in sports performance in the context of the 21st century [PDF]
The content of this article emphasizes the study and significance of the problem of doping and its danger in the 21st century sports. The correlational relationship between the negative factors that cause the physical and mental health of the athlete’s ...
Arsene Igor, Nastas Natalia
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Every Young Athlete Counts: Are Tailored Doping Prevention Programs Necessary in Young Elite Sports? [PDF]
Conclusions from doping prevention literature recommend tailored anti-doping education for athletes' specific needs. Newer approaches like the International Standard for Education of the World Anti-Doping Agency recommend a needs assessment before ...
Katharina Pöppel, Dirk Büsch
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Moral and ethical decision-making: A chance for doping prevention in sports?
Because doping is becoming more and more of a problem in elite sports, anti-doping and prevention programs are receiving more attention. However, current doping prevention programs that primarily involve pedagogical education in youths have not been ...
Marcus Melzer +2 more
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The effect of rhythm training on the motor coordination abilities of 8–12-year-old freestyle swimmers [PDF]
This study aims to evaluate the effect of rhythm training in the early coordination development and to find out its role in the transfer of specific performance in young swimmers.
Xiaofeng Yin +6 more
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Attitude to the problem of doping in the sports community [PDF]
The relevance of the study is related to the problem of the use of doping to improve athletic performance in sports and the issues of combating doping in the focus of modern public attention. The aim of the work was to study the awareness of athletes and
Vlasova, Tatyana N. +3 more
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In recent years, interest in the search for new potential molecular biomarkers to assess the effectiveness of the training process in elite sports, various pathologies caused by overload, and abuse of prohibited substances has reached an unprecedented ...
I. V. Pronina +3 more
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Doping in Teams: A Simple Decision Theoretic Model
Background. There are many examinations of doping in individual sports but less so in team sports. Methods. A simple decision theoretic model is constructed and analysed for the doping incentives and decisions of team member in professional sports ...
Alexander Dilger
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Sanctions for doping in sport [PDF]
Top-level sport imposes new and more demanding physical and psychological pressures, and the desire for competing, winning and selfassertion leads athletes into temptation to use prohibited substances in order to achieve the best possible results ...
Mandarić Sanja, Delibašić Veljko
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High-School Athletes’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions on Doping: The Cyprus Sport-School Study
Doping constitutes one of the main problems in sports. The importance of sociological research on doping is widely accepted. However, such studies in Cyprus are scarce. The purpose of this study was twofold; first, it aimed to examine the knowledge about
Olia Tsivitanidou +2 more
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