Competition is a natural part of human nature. Techniques and substances employed to enhance athletic performance and to achieve unfair success in sport have a long history, and there has been little knowledge or acceptance of potential harmful effects. Among doping practices, blood doping has become an integral part of endurance sport disciplines over the past decade. The definition of blood doping includes methods or substances administered for non-medical reasons to healthy athletes for improving aerobic performance. It includes all means aimed at producing an increased or more efficient mechanism of oxygen transport and delivery to peripheral tissues and muscles. The aim of this review is to discuss the biochemistry, physiology, and com...
It is generally believed, especially among athletes and practicing sports people that the use of per...
Historically, humans have long sought to enhance their "athletic" performance to increase body weigh...
Introduction: Blood doping (BD) is the use of Erythropoietic Stimulating Agents (ESAs) and/or transf...
Competition is a natural part of human nature. Techniques and substances employed to enhance athleti...
Blood doping is characterized by the use of blood transfusion to artificial increase of the mass of ...
The history of doping field can be outlined in three major stages: (1) early stage in which drug abu...
Blood doping consists of any illicit means used to increase and optimize oxygen delivery to the musc...
Doping is a public health issue and not simply a problem inside the professional sports community It...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Doping in sport is a widespread problem not just among elite athletes, but even more so in recreatio...
INTRODUCTION: Since ancient times, competitive athletes have been familiar with the use of ergogeni...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
Doping is commonly perceived as a moral and ethical violation. This matter is of global significance...
The current societal factors placed on athletes have been causing a dramatic rise in the use of perf...
In the fight against doping, detection of doping substances in biological matrices is paramount. Ana...
It is generally believed, especially among athletes and practicing sports people that the use of per...
Historically, humans have long sought to enhance their "athletic" performance to increase body weigh...
Introduction: Blood doping (BD) is the use of Erythropoietic Stimulating Agents (ESAs) and/or transf...
Competition is a natural part of human nature. Techniques and substances employed to enhance athleti...
Blood doping is characterized by the use of blood transfusion to artificial increase of the mass of ...
The history of doping field can be outlined in three major stages: (1) early stage in which drug abu...
Blood doping consists of any illicit means used to increase and optimize oxygen delivery to the musc...
Doping is a public health issue and not simply a problem inside the professional sports community It...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Doping in sport is a widespread problem not just among elite athletes, but even more so in recreatio...
INTRODUCTION: Since ancient times, competitive athletes have been familiar with the use of ergogeni...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
Doping is commonly perceived as a moral and ethical violation. This matter is of global significance...
The current societal factors placed on athletes have been causing a dramatic rise in the use of perf...
In the fight against doping, detection of doping substances in biological matrices is paramount. Ana...
It is generally believed, especially among athletes and practicing sports people that the use of per...
Historically, humans have long sought to enhance their "athletic" performance to increase body weigh...
Introduction: Blood doping (BD) is the use of Erythropoietic Stimulating Agents (ESAs) and/or transf...