Doping prevalence in competitive sport: evidence synthesis with “best practice” recommendations and reporting guidelines from the WADA Working Group on Doping …

J Gleaves, A Petróczi, D Folkerts, O De Hon, E Macedo… - Sports Medicine, 2021 - Springer
Background The prevalence of doping in competitive sport, and the methods for assessing
prevalence, remain poorly understood. This reduces the ability of researchers, governments …

A behaviourally informed approach to reducing the risk of inadvertent anti-doping rule violations from supplement use

SH Backhouse - Sports medicine, 2023 - Springer
For many reasons, athletes' use of supplements is highly prevalent across sports and
competitive levels, despite the risk of these products containing a substance on the World …

Winning at all costs: a review of risk-taking behaviour and sporting injury from an occupational safety and health perspective

Y Chen, C Buggy, S Kelly - Sports medicine-open, 2019 - Springer
Professional athletes involved in high-performance sport are at a high injury risk, which may
lead to long-term health consequences. Professional athletes often expose themselves to …

[HTML][HTML] Doping attitudes and covariates of potential doping behaviour in high-level team-sport athletes; Gender specific analysis

D Sekulic, E Tahiraj, M Zvan, N Zenic… - Journal of sports …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Team sports are rarely studied with regard to doping behaviour and doping-related factors
regardless of their global popularity. This study aimed to investigate doping factors and …

Impact of anti-doping education and doping control experience on anti-doping knowledge in Japanese university athletes: a cross-sectional study

Y Murofushi, Y Kawata, A Kamimura… - … , Prevention, and Policy, 2018 - Springer
Background This study was conducted to elucidate the anti-doping (AD) education, doping
control experience, and AD knowledge according to the World Anti-doping Code (Code) of …

Nutritional supplement practices of professional Ugandan athletes: a cross-sectional study

H Muwonge, R Zavuga, PA Kabenge… - Journal of the …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Background The use of nutritional supplements (NS) places athletes at great risk for
inadvertent doping. Due to the paucity of data on supplement use, this study aimed to …

Korean national athletes' knowledge, practices, and attitudes of doping: a cross-sectional study

T Kim, YH Kim - Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy, 2017 - Springer
Background Despite the efforts of the World Anti-Doping Agency and national anti-doping
agencies at the international level, a relatively low and steady rate of positive doping tests …

Influences of perfectionism and motivational climate on attitudes towards doping among Korean national athletes: A cross sectional study

M Bae, J Yoon, H Kang, T Kim - Substance abuse treatment, prevention …, 2017 - Springer
Background The motives for elite athletes to dope are related primarily to maintaining and
improving their physical performance. Especially, elite athletes training to compete in the …

The performance enhancement attitude scale (PEAS) reached 'adulthood': Lessons and recommendations from a systematic review and meta-analysis

D Folkerts, R Loh, A Petróczi, S Brueckner - Psychology of Sport and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Doping is an omnipresent issue in both professional and amateur sports. Advances in social
science research, including studies on doping attitude, have played a pivotal role in …

Knowledge and experience of Kazakhstan athletes in anti-doping and the impact of past educational intervention

G Zhumabayeva, G Kapanova, D Vinnikov… - … , Prevention, and Policy, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background Although Kazakhstan National Anti-Doping Organization (KazNADO)
exists since 2013, but little is yet known about anti-doping (AD) knowledge of Kazakhstan …