Title of article :
Doping in Sports, a Never-Ending Story ?
Author/Authors :
Vlad ، Robert Alexandru - University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Hancu ، Gabriel - University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tîrgu Mureș , Popescu ، Gabriel Cosmin SC Sandoz SRL , Lungu ، Ioana Andreea Cluj Municipal Clinical Hospital
Pages :
6
From page :
529
To page :
534
Abstract :
Through doping, we understand the use by athletes of substances prohibited by the anti-doping agencies in order to gain a competitive advantage. Since sport plays an important role in physical and mental education and in promoting international understanding and cooperation, the widespread use of doping products and methods has consequences not only on health of the athletes, but also upon the image of sport. Thus, doping in sports is forbidden for both ethical and medical reasons. Narcotics and analgesics, anabolic steroids, hormones, selective androgen receptor modulators are among the most frequently utilized substances. Although antidoping controls are becoming more rigorous, doping and, very importantly, masking doping methods are also advancing, and these are usually one step ahead of doping detection techniques. Depending on the sport practiced and the physical attributes it requires, the athletes will look for one or more of the following benefits of doping: recovering from an injury, increasing body recovery capacity after training, increasing muscle mass and strength, decreasing fat tissue, increasing endurance. Finally, when we look once again at a doping scandal, amazed at how much animosity against those caught can exist; the question is: is it really such a disaster as presented by the media or a silent truth under our eyes, but which many of us have refused to accept?
Keywords :
Doping , Sports , Medication Illicit substances
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Record number :
2448470
Link To Document :
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