Drug Abuse in Sport: Doping

The first documented history of doping routes backs to when a professor of medicine decided to determine the effect of cocaine in American coca leaves on performance by hiking his students in the mountains. The results of this work showed that cocaine can decrease fatigue in athletes as well as in the general population. The ancient Greeks excessively believed in using some kinds of psychoactive mushrooms or fortifying drinks to enhance their performance. Although these substances showed beneficial effects, it is likely that they had adverse effects. This book reviews the history and current status of this troubling affliction in the athletic arena. (Imprint: Nova)

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Drug Abuse in Sport: Doping

The first documented history of doping routes backs to when a professor of medicine decided to determine the effect of cocaine in American coca leaves on performance by hiking his students in the mountains. The results of this work showed that cocaine can decrease fatigue in athletes as well as in the general population. The ancient Greeks excessively believed in using some kinds of psychoactive mushrooms or fortifying drinks to enhance their performance. Although these substances showed beneficial effects, it is likely that they had adverse effects. This book reviews the history and current status of this troubling affliction in the athletic arena. (Imprint: Nova)

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Drug Abuse in Sport: Doping

Drug Abuse in Sport: Doping

by Mehrdad Hamidi
Drug Abuse in Sport: Doping

Drug Abuse in Sport: Doping

by Mehrdad Hamidi

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The first documented history of doping routes backs to when a professor of medicine decided to determine the effect of cocaine in American coca leaves on performance by hiking his students in the mountains. The results of this work showed that cocaine can decrease fatigue in athletes as well as in the general population. The ancient Greeks excessively believed in using some kinds of psychoactive mushrooms or fortifying drinks to enhance their performance. Although these substances showed beneficial effects, it is likely that they had adverse effects. This book reviews the history and current status of this troubling affliction in the athletic arena. (Imprint: Nova)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613245743
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

Chapter 2 Anti-Doping 9

Chapter 3 Legal Aspects of Doping: Its Control and Future 17

Chapter 4 Ethical, Social and Economical Aspects of Doping 27

Chapter 5 Doping in a Pharmacological Context 31

Chapter 6 CNS Stimulants 47

Chapter 7 Testosterone and Anabolic Steroids 67

Chapter 8 Blood Boosting in Sport 85

Chapter 9 Peptide and Glycoprotein Hormones 101

Chapter 10 Alcohol and Anti-anxiety Drugs 111

Chapter 11 Diets, Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements in Sports 119

Chapter 12 Creatine in Sport 129

Chapter 13 Gene Doping 135

Chapter 14 Doping-Disease Relationship 151

Chapter 15 Athletic Patients, Medications and Doping 155

Chapter 16 Analytical Tests in Doping 175

Appendix 1 Prohibited Drag List of the World Anti-doping Code 2009 197

Index 215

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