Bulletin de Périodique
Substance Use and Misuse , Vol.49, n°9 - 2014 - Doping in sport and exercise: The Brazilian perspective
Auteur(s) :
BAHRKE, M. S. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
SANTOS, A. M. (Éditeur scientifique)
Paru le :
01/07/2014
Année
2014
Page(s) :
1095-1218
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Dopage / Doping
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Introduction. Bahrke M.S., Santos A.M., p. 1095-1097.
- Stimulant doping agents used in Brazil: prevalence, detectability, analytical implications, and challenges. Pereira H.M., Sardela V.F., p. 1098-1114.
- The influence of concomitant use of alcohol, tobacco, cocaine, and anabolic steroids on lipid profiles of Brazilian recreational bodybuilders. Schwingel P.A., Zoppi C.C., Cotrim H.P., p. 1115-1125.
- EPO use by Brazilian athletes since 2000. de Almeida C.B., Rodrigues D.N., Barros E.C., p. 1126-1131.
- Adverse cardiovascular effects from the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids as ergogenic resources. Pereira Dos Santos M.A., Coutinho de Oliveira C.V., Silva A.S., p. 1132-1137.
- Anabolic-androgenic steroid use among Brazilian bodybuilders. de Siqueira Nogueira F.R., de Freitas Brito A., de Oliveira C.V., Vieira T.I., Beniz Gouveia R.L., p. 1138-1145.
- Brazilian antidoping public policy. de Almeida C.B., Rodrigues D.N., p. 1146-1151.
- Antidoping control in Brazil: history, current situation, and prospects for the 2014 world cup and the 2016 olympic games. Pereira Dos Santos M.A., Silva A.S., Galan Ribeiro S.L., Santos A.M., p. 1152-1155.
- Prevalence of the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids in Brazil: a systematic review. Abrahin O.S., de Sousa E.C., Santos A.M., p. 1156-1162.
- Cosmetic doping-when anabolic-androgenic steroids are not enough. Figueiredo V.C., Silva P.R., p. 1163-1167.
- Blood doping: risks to athletes' health and strategies for detection. de Oliveira C.D., de Bairros A.V., Yonamine M., p. 1168-1181.
- Are coaches anti-doping? Exploring issues of engagement with education and research. Patterson L.B., Duffy P.J., Backhouse S.H., p. 1182-1185.
- Performance optimization and physiological doping. Savulescu J., p. 1186-1189.
- War on drugs redux: welcome to the war on doping in sports. Alexander B.R., p. 1190-1193.
- Sport's doping problem: a rational solution-allow drugs. Cashmore E., p. 1194-1197.
- Protecting athletes and ensuring sports-free of doping. Klein M.A., p. 1198-1200.
- Inefficiency of the anti-doping system: cost reduction proposals. Maennig W., p. 1201-1205.
- International resource list of organizations whose mandate is to deal with doping. 1206.
- Doping: selected annotated materials. 1207-1209.
- An afterword: HUMANING ... (Anti-)DOPING Looking at "doping" sideways. Einstein S., p. 1211-1218.
- Introduction. Bahrke M.S., Santos A.M., p. 1095-1097.
- Stimulant doping agents used in Brazil: prevalence, detectability, analytical implications, and challenges. Pereira H.M., Sardela V.F., p. 1098-1114.
- The influence of concomitant use of alcohol, tobacco, cocaine, and anabolic steroids on lipid profiles of Brazilian recreational bodybuilders. Schwingel P.A., Zoppi C.C., Cotrim H.P., p. 1115-1125.
- EPO use by Brazilian athletes since 2000. de Almeida C.B., Rodrigues D.N., Barros E.C., p. 1126-1131.
- Adverse cardiovascular effects from the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids as ergogenic resources. Pereira Dos Santos M.A., Coutinho de Oliveira C.V., Silva A.S., p. 1132-1137.
- Anabolic-androgenic steroid use among Brazilian bodybuilders. de Siqueira Nogueira F.R., de Freitas Brito A., de Oliveira C.V., Vieira T.I., Beniz Gouveia R.L., p. 1138-1145.
- Brazilian antidoping public policy. de Almeida C.B., Rodrigues D.N., p. 1146-1151.
- Antidoping control in Brazil: history, current situation, and prospects for the 2014 world cup and the 2016 olympic games. Pereira Dos Santos M.A., Silva A.S., Galan Ribeiro S.L., Santos A.M., p. 1152-1155.
- Prevalence of the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids in Brazil: a systematic review. Abrahin O.S., de Sousa E.C., Santos A.M., p. 1156-1162.
- Cosmetic doping-when anabolic-androgenic steroids are not enough. Figueiredo V.C., Silva P.R., p. 1163-1167.
- Blood doping: risks to athletes' health and strategies for detection. de Oliveira C.D., de Bairros A.V., Yonamine M., p. 1168-1181.
- Are coaches anti-doping? Exploring issues of engagement with education and research. Patterson L.B., Duffy P.J., Backhouse S.H., p. 1182-1185.
- Performance optimization and physiological doping. Savulescu J., p. 1186-1189.
- War on drugs redux: welcome to the war on doping in sports. Alexander B.R., p. 1190-1193.
- Sport's doping problem: a rational solution-allow drugs. Cashmore E., p. 1194-1197.
- Protecting athletes and ensuring sports-free of doping. Klein M.A., p. 1198-1200.
- Inefficiency of the anti-doping system: cost reduction proposals. Maennig W., p. 1201-1205.
- International resource list of organizations whose mandate is to deal with doping. 1206.
- Doping: selected annotated materials. 1207-1209.
- An afterword: HUMANING ... (Anti-)DOPING Looking at "doping" sideways. Einstein S., p. 1211-1218.
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