Purpose: This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive doping within a single collective of athletes using the randomized response technique (RRT). Furthermore, associations between the use of legal and freely available substances to improve physical and cognitive performance (enhancement) and illicit or banned substances to improve physical and cognitive performance (doping) were examined. Methods: An anonymous questionnaire using the unrelated question RRT was used to survey 2,997 recreational triathletes in three sports events (Frankfurt, Regensburg, and Wiesbaden) in Germany. Prior to the survey, statistical power analyses were performed to determine sample size. Logistic regression was used to...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
The protection of the health of athletes is one of the three criteria taken into account when regist...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive doping with...
PURPOSE: This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive do...
This study investigated the use of performance-enhancing substances in recreational triathletes who ...
BACKGROUND: To date, there are estimates for the percentage of unknown cases of doping and illicit d...
Claudia L Reardon, Shane Creado Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine...
The prevalence of doping in elite sports is relevant for all those involved in sports, particularly ...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
The prevalence of doping in elite sports is relevant for all those involved in sports, particularly ...
Questionnaires are used in the majority of the studies ondoping prevalence in sport. Nevertheless, p...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
The protection of the health of athletes is one of the three criteria taken into account when regist...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive doping with...
PURPOSE: This study assessed, for the first time, prevalence estimates for physical and cognitive do...
This study investigated the use of performance-enhancing substances in recreational triathletes who ...
BACKGROUND: To date, there are estimates for the percentage of unknown cases of doping and illicit d...
Claudia L Reardon, Shane Creado Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine...
The prevalence of doping in elite sports is relevant for all those involved in sports, particularly ...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
The prevalence of doping in elite sports is relevant for all those involved in sports, particularly ...
Questionnaires are used in the majority of the studies ondoping prevalence in sport. Nevertheless, p...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
Doping is the use of drug for the purpose of improving performance in general and sports performance...
The protection of the health of athletes is one of the three criteria taken into account when regist...
Despite widespread recognition that prevention, rather than detection, remains the best strategy for...