International audienceSystemic administration of glucocorticoids (GCs) is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) during competition. Few studies have examined the effects of GCs on exercise performance, but increasing evidence has shown that short-term GC intake enhances performance in animals and humans. However, there are many health risks associated with GC use. Based on the available evidence, as presented in this article, I conclude that GCs are doping agents and should remain on the WADA's list of banned products. Because of the complexity of GCs, however, determining the boundaries between their medical use and abuse (eg, in sports) is a constant challenge for the WADA
In light of the World Anti Doping Agency’s 2013 Code Revision process, we critically explore the app...
Many professional and amateur sports including track and field, weight-lifting, boxing, canoeing, pr...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
International audienceSystemic administration of glucocorticoids (GCs) is banned by the World Anti-D...
In addition to their therapeutic applications, glucocorticosteroids have been widely used and abused...
Due to health risks associated to the use of glucocorticoids (GC) and their potential ergogenic effe...
Despite increased control on the use of performance-enhancing drugs both ‘in’ and ‘out’ of competiti...
Doping in sport is a widespread problem not just among elite athletes, but even more so in recreatio...
Objectives Glucocorticoids are commonly prescribed in medicine. When administered via certain routes...
The list of doping agents is enormous, and for the majority, any beneficial sporting effect is conte...
The use of systemic glucocorticoids (GCs), as well as local injections, continues to be a controvers...
The use of doping agents is evident within competitive sport in senior and junior age groups, where ...
Historically, humans have long sought to enhance their "athletic" performance to increase body weigh...
Understanding of the mechanisms of action of various hormones is pivotal for studying and treating d...
Drug use in sport has a number of defining features with regard to type of drug, policy, behaviours ...
In light of the World Anti Doping Agency’s 2013 Code Revision process, we critically explore the app...
Many professional and amateur sports including track and field, weight-lifting, boxing, canoeing, pr...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
International audienceSystemic administration of glucocorticoids (GCs) is banned by the World Anti-D...
In addition to their therapeutic applications, glucocorticosteroids have been widely used and abused...
Due to health risks associated to the use of glucocorticoids (GC) and their potential ergogenic effe...
Despite increased control on the use of performance-enhancing drugs both ‘in’ and ‘out’ of competiti...
Doping in sport is a widespread problem not just among elite athletes, but even more so in recreatio...
Objectives Glucocorticoids are commonly prescribed in medicine. When administered via certain routes...
The list of doping agents is enormous, and for the majority, any beneficial sporting effect is conte...
The use of systemic glucocorticoids (GCs), as well as local injections, continues to be a controvers...
The use of doping agents is evident within competitive sport in senior and junior age groups, where ...
Historically, humans have long sought to enhance their "athletic" performance to increase body weigh...
Understanding of the mechanisms of action of various hormones is pivotal for studying and treating d...
Drug use in sport has a number of defining features with regard to type of drug, policy, behaviours ...
In light of the World Anti Doping Agency’s 2013 Code Revision process, we critically explore the app...
Many professional and amateur sports including track and field, weight-lifting, boxing, canoeing, pr...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...