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Drugs in sport : the pressure to perform
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  • Drugs in sport : the pressure to perform
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  • BMJ Books, London : 2002
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  • 165 s.
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  • The purpose of this report is to provide information to doctors on what they may and may not prescribe to sports people, and the medical consequences of the use of certain drugs. It also intends to raise awareness of the medical and ethical issues surrounding the use of drugs in sports. Chapter 2 gives a brief overview of the historical, legal and ethical background to the subject. Chapter 3 discusses the International Olympic Committee's list of banned substances and methods. Chapter 4 details the use of anabolic androgenic steroids in British gymnasiums by noncompetitive groups. Chapter 5 considers the extent of doping in elite-level sports and some reasons for the apparent increase in drug use. Chapter 6 addresses the difficulty of reaching a consensus on the extent of the problem, the objectives of an anti-doping policy, and ways of tackling the problem. Chapter 7 looks at the role and responsibilities of doctors in doping in sport and the issues it raises for the medical profession. (From the introduction)
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  • British Medical Association
ISBN
  • 0-7279-1606-8
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