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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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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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Analysis of doping control test results in individual and team sports from 2003 to 2015
Background: Determining the prevalence of doping in sport might be useful for anti-doping authorities to gauge the effectiveness of anti-doping policies implemented to prevent positive attitudes toward doping. Using questionnaires and personal interviews,
Millán Aguilar-Navarro +2 more
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Current anti-doping policy: a critical appraisal
Background Current anti-doping in competitive sports is advocated for reasons of fair-play and concern for the athlete's health. With the inception of the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA), anti-doping effort has been considerably intensified.
Mauron Alexandre +2 more
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„Brain doping” substances: prohibited or not in sports?
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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Doping Prevention in Sport: Overview of Anti-Doping Education Programmes
Background. As doping can damage the sports industry, it is fundamental for athletes to engage in the anti-doping education programs and understand the anti-doping rules. The purpose of this article was to provide an overview of research focusing on anti-
Beatričė Sipavičiūtė +2 more
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Gene or cell doping is defined by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as "the non-therapeutic use of genes, genetic elements and/or cells that have the capacity to enhance athletic performance". New research in genetics and genomics will be used not only
Unal, M, Unal, DO
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The role of personal and sports values on intentions to compete clean or to cheat
Background and objectives: Cheating is defined as the voluntary violation of established rules, characterized by an element of deception (Green, 2006). The opposite of cheating is clean sport (Petróczi et al., 2021).
Beatričė Hoppen
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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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