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Medizinische Klinik, 2007
The misuse of therapeutics for doping purposes has always been a serious issue in professional as well as amateur sport. With the introduction of lists containing prohibited substances and methods of doping by international sports federations as well as the International Olympic Committee, doping controls were established that have resulted in numerous
Wilhelm, Schänzer, Mario, Thevis
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The misuse of therapeutics for doping purposes has always been a serious issue in professional as well as amateur sport. With the introduction of lists containing prohibited substances and methods of doping by international sports federations as well as the International Olympic Committee, doping controls were established that have resulted in numerous
Wilhelm, Schänzer, Mario, Thevis
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Sports Medicine, 2004
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 to diagnose and treat disease, but also to attempt to enhance human performance.
Mehmet, Unal, Durisehvar, Ozer Unal
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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 to diagnose and treat disease, but also to attempt to enhance human performance.
Mehmet, Unal, Durisehvar, Ozer Unal
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Doping and Thrombosis in Sports
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2011Historically, humans have long sought to enhance their "athletic" performance to increase body weight, aggressiveness, mental concentration and physical strength, contextually reducing fatigue, pain, and improving recovery. Although regular training is the mainstay for achieving these targets, the ancillary use of ergogenic aids has become commonplace ...
LIPPI, Giuseppe, Banfi G.
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Sports Medicine, 2003
A high incidence of positive cases for cannabinoids, in analyses for doping control in sports, has been observed since the International Olympic Committee (IOC) included them in the 1989 list of prohibited drugs under the title of classes of prohibited substances in certain circumstances.
Daniel R, Campos +2 more
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A high incidence of positive cases for cannabinoids, in analyses for doping control in sports, has been observed since the International Olympic Committee (IOC) included them in the 1989 list of prohibited drugs under the title of classes of prohibited substances in certain circumstances.
Daniel R, Campos +2 more
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Non-Intentional Doping in Sports
Sports Medicine, 2004Compulsory drug testing was introduced in 1968 by the International Olympic Committee. Since then, several doping cases have been reported in sports competition world wide. Positive results are based on the detection of prohibited substances, their metabolites and markers in biological (mainly urine) samples supplied by athletes.
Mauricio, Yonamine +2 more
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Stimulants and Doping in Sport
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2010Stimulants have been frequently detected in doping control samples and represent a structurally diverse class of compounds. Comprehensive sports drug-testing procedures have been developed using gas or liquid chromatography combined with mass spectrometric detection, and they have revealed various adverse analytical findings, as demonstrated with 2 ...
Mario, Thevis +3 more
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2017
This chapter looks at doping control in sport and the use of Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs). It also covers the bans imposed on Russian athletes taking part in the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio and reviews the Maria Sharapova Case.
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This chapter looks at doping control in sport and the use of Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs). It also covers the bans imposed on Russian athletes taking part in the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio and reviews the Maria Sharapova Case.
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2021
U današnjem svijetu vidimo sve više postupaka koji se mogu okarakterizirati kao neetični i nemoralni, kako u svakodnevnom životu, tako i u sportu. Sport, koji je nekada bio zabava radničke klase, dječja razbibriga i hobi, danas mnogima nije ništa od navedenog, već isključivo posao.
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U današnjem svijetu vidimo sve više postupaka koji se mogu okarakterizirati kao neetični i nemoralni, kako u svakodnevnom životu, tako i u sportu. Sport, koji je nekada bio zabava radničke klase, dječja razbibriga i hobi, danas mnogima nije ništa od navedenog, već isključivo posao.
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2010
History of Doping and Doping Control.- Biochemical and Physiological Aspects of Endogenous Androgens.- Phase-II Metabolism of Androgens and Its Relevance for Doping Control Analysis.- Detecting the Administration of Endogenous Anabolic Androgenic Steroids.- Synthetic Anabolic Agents: Steroids and Nonsteroidal Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators ...
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History of Doping and Doping Control.- Biochemical and Physiological Aspects of Endogenous Androgens.- Phase-II Metabolism of Androgens and Its Relevance for Doping Control Analysis.- Detecting the Administration of Endogenous Anabolic Androgenic Steroids.- Synthetic Anabolic Agents: Steroids and Nonsteroidal Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators ...
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Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1999
The first organized doping controls were carried out in the 1970s. In 1993, the Czech Antidoping Charter was signed and the Antidoping Committee was established. The medical commission of International Olympic Committee decides, which substances and methods are prohibited. The current classification is as follows: I.
J, Jeschke, J, Nekola, J, Chlumský
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The first organized doping controls were carried out in the 1970s. In 1993, the Czech Antidoping Charter was signed and the Antidoping Committee was established. The medical commission of International Olympic Committee decides, which substances and methods are prohibited. The current classification is as follows: I.
J, Jeschke, J, Nekola, J, Chlumský
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