Sports LawDrugsRegulationThis article discusses the increasing number of difficulties that exist when trying to regulate the use of performance enhancers in sports. While there has been success in prohibiting the use of performance enhancing drugs, such as anabolic steroids, athletes have created other...
DESCRIPTION The book explains how the usage of drugs in sport came to be considered in terms of "abuse" contrary to be thought of being ethical and supportive to the athletes in the early days of modern sport. PURPOSE The aim of this book is to question of using and abusing drugs in sp...
no simple solutions, as long as drugs use is endemic in wider society the authors argue that a more nuanced and progressive approach is required in order to safeguard and protect the health, social liberty and best interests of athletes and sports people, as well as the value of sport ...
The use of banned performance-enhancing drugs in sports is commonly referred to asdoping. Some people have argued that it is not different from the use of new materials in the construction of suits and sporting equipment, 61 ___ can also aid performance and give competitors a(n) 62___ (...
of cheating or health risks. By the interwar period, experiments had been modernised in the new laboratories of exercise physiologists. Still there was very little sense that this was contrary to the ethics or spirit of sport. Sports, drugs and science were closely linked for over half a ...
More particularly the data suggest that, in athletics, the use of drugs has spread from the heavy throwing events to many other track and field events, and that it has spread from athletics and weightlifting – the sports in which drugs were most frequently used in the 1960s – to many ...
Sports medicine physicians often treat athletes in pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). However, there is a lack of high-quality evide... JL Ziltener,S Leal,PE Fournier - 《Annals of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine》 被引量: 119发表: 2010年 The Use of Nonsteroidal ...
结果1 题目 3)Sportspeople want to use drugs to improve their performance becauseA. they want the glory and rewards B. they have natural talentC. they have a lot of moneyD. they are famous 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 3)A 反馈 收藏 ...
From an enactive approach to human activity, we suggest that the use of appearance-enhancing drugs is better explained by the sense-making related to body image rather than the cognitive evaluation of social norms about appearance and consequent psychopathology-oriented approach. After reviewing the ...
The article discusses philosophical and ethical issues raised by the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports. A rebuttal is offered to the proposal by philosopher Claudio M. Tamburrini that bans on performance-enhancing drugs should be ended as they have no real ethical justification. It is ...