Should performance enhancing drugs in sport be legalised?

Engelberg, Terry (2013) Should performance enhancing drugs in sport be legalised? Women's Health (April). p. 23.

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Abstract

[Extract] The anti-doping movement started for a reason: to protect athletes. In the 1970s athletes were being used as political pawns and (sometimes willingly, sometimes unknowingly) subjected to doping regimes with little concern for their long-term welfare. Otehr athletes subsequently saw the potential of doping (doped athletes were frequently winners) and wanted the same advantages. There are two main arguements.

Item ID: 52376
Item Type: Article (Commentary)
Keywords: performance enhancing drugs; legalised drugs; drugs in sport
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Dr Engelberg presents a case for the "No" position in this debate

Date Deposited: 08 Feb 2018 04:23
FoR Codes: 17 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES > 1701 Psychology > 170114 Sport and Exercise Psychology @ 40%
11 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES > 1106 Human Movement and Sports Science > 110604 Sports Medicine @ 40%
16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1605 Policy and Administration > 160508 Health Policy @ 20%
SEO Codes: 95 CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING > 9501 Arts and Leisure > 950102 Organised Sports @ 100%
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