The article focuses on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports. Topics discussed include doping athletes which is not limited to professional sports, blood doping and the use of erythropoietin products, and the harmful consequences of using performance-enhancing drugs which can result to ...
International Journal of Sports Science & CoachingNoakes TD. Should we allow performance-enhancing drugs in sport? A rebuttal to the article by Savulescu and colleagues. Int J Sports Sci Coach 2006; 4: 289-316Noakes T. Should we allow performance-enhancing drugs in sport? A rebutal to the ...
Athletes who indulge in doping are way ahead of their peers in the final results of any competition. If consumption of performance enhancing drugs is legalized, one would see the risks in the health of athletes being brought down; crime rates would also reduce along with resources bein...
Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports In a world where role models are few and far between, we need heroes to help inspire and excite us. Athletes are one form of hero, and they can give us hope, tap into deep feelings within us and inspire generations. When those heroes rise to the le...
The world of sports has been tarred from the battle between athletes seeking an edge through performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and the governing bodies looking to catch them. This cat-and-mouse game is a relentless race: athletes and their teams constantly devise n...
Impact of performance enhancing drugs in sports The article discusses the foreign anti-doping legislation to determine whether similar legislation would be practicable in the U.S. It states that the current sanctions only punish the performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) users, while thos... A Gulam,...
Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sport: Response by the International Sports Community 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者: Richard W. Pound 摘要: THE SCOPE OF THIS BRIEF ARTICLE is limited to the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport and the response of the international sport ...
Performance-enhancing drugs like anabolic steroids are an all-too-common alternative for some budding and professional athletes. The drugs either maximize performance or allow the athlete to cultivate as much muscle as possible. The use of these drugs, o
nents has long made the use of performance-enhancing drugs a part of athletic competition. A review of sports history reveals that drugs and sports have gone hand-in-hand for centuries, and surprisingly, drugs have only been banned from the Olympic Games since 1968. Explains Ivan ...
In the hypothetical scenario where stance against performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) is abolished, the strategic use of different substances would vary significantly across sports. The effectiveness of a PEDs is largely dependent on the physical demands and specific characteristics ...