Biochar for the adsorption of endocrine-disrupting chemicals: performance, mechanisms, and strategies. [PDF]
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Testosterone-Optimizing Strategies in Athletes. [PDF]
Lazarev A +7 more
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Developing a PVDF/nTiO<sub>2</sub>-(n-1)Fe(OH)<sub>3</sub> modified membrane for domestic wastewater treatment in mining areas as an alternative water source for mine backfilling. [PDF]
Zhang H, Guo P, Luo J.
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Leader-Inspired Nutrition: Promoting Safe Dietary Supplement Use for Service Members. [PDF]
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Dialogue and sports supplementation: reflections from the social sciences: a systematic review. [PDF]
Sossa Rojas A, Zoccola Cisterna M.
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Letter to the editor regarding: "challenges confronted by pediatricians in evaluation of Pediatric athletes: awareness on Pediatric Sports Medicine". [PDF]
Türe E, Özkaya AK.
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Use and Effectiveness of Performance-Enhancing Substances
The use and effects of selected performance-enhancing drugs and nutritional supplements are reviewed. Recent sports medicine studies are mostly double blind and placebo controlled but contain relatively small sample sizes. Their data appear reliable and are reported in reputable journals.
Boyce, Eric G., Eric G. Boyce
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Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances
Pediatrics, 2005Performance-enhancing substances include dietary supplements, prescription medications, and illicit drugs. Virtually no data are available on the efficacy and safety in children and adolescents of widely used performance-enhancing substances. This statement is intended to provide a generalized but functional definition of performance-enhancing ...
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This study investigated athlete knowledge of the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited Substances List and the effects of four well-known performance enhancing substances (PES).A sample of 1925 elite and sub-elite athletes (mean age 20.6 years) completed a questionnaire about the banned status of 30 substances/methods and their knowledge of the ...
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Predictors of the Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances by Young Athletes
To document the use of performance-enhancing substances (PES) by young athletes and to identify associated factors.Retrospective survey.Self-reported anonymous questionnaire.Three thousand five hundred seventy-three athletes (mean age, 15.5 years) from Quebec provincial teams run by organizations recognized by the Government of Quebec.All subjects ...
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