In force Publication date 13 Apr 15
The impact of gender, race and hydration status on the ergogenic and pharmacokinetic impact of short acting β2-Agonists
Project description
Project Title: The impact of gender, race and hydration status on the ergogenic and pharmacokinetic impact of short acting β2-Agonists
Researchers: G. Whyte, B. Drust, N. Chester, J. Burniston, J. Dickinson
Institution: Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
Year accepted: 2009
Summary: The initial aim of this study is to examine the impact of inhaled short acting 2- agonists on team game performance and examine higher doses that remain within the WADA anti-doping upper limit. The second aim of this study is to examine the impact of gender, race and hydration status on urine concentrations of short acting 2-agonists at varying doses.