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Competition, Gender Equality, and Doping in Sports in the Red Queen Effect Perspective
The nature of sports is characterized by a strong competitive component that generates inequalities among athletes at different levels, specifically in relation to gender, technology, and doping. These inequalities can be represented according to the Red
Yalçın Uyar+7 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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Meldonium residues in milk: A possible scenario for inadvertent doping in sports?
Lately, the veterinary drug Emidonol® has been discussed as a possible scenario for inadvertent doping in sports. Emidonol® is approved for use in livestock breeding, exhibiting antihypoxic and weak sedative effects.
S. Guddat+3 more
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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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Doping in competition or doping in sport? [PDF]
Since ancient times, competitive athletes have been familiar with the use of ergogenic aids and they will probably continue to use unfair and harmful substances in future, because their inclination to victory, along with the mirage of glory and money, will probably overcome health and legal risks.We searched PubMed using the term doping over the period
LIPPI, Giuseppe+2 more
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Background and Aim Measuring the prevalence of doping in recreational sport is difficult. However, to fit their initiatives, National Anti-Doping Organizations are interested in knowing the numbers, so their scarce resources are not wasted.
Ask Vest Christiansen+3 more
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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+3 more
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The use of genes for performance enhancement: doping or therapy? [PDF]
Recent biotechnological advances have permitted the manipulation of genetic sequences to treat several diseases in a process called gene therapy. However, the advance of gene therapy has opened the door to the possibility of using genetic manipulation ...
Collares, T. F.+4 more
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