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  • A Mixed Study on Doping Behaviour Amongst Malaysian Athletes in Individual Sports

    A Mixed Study on Doping Behaviour Amongst Malaysian Athletes in Individual Sports

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    E. Koh

    Universiti Putra Malaysia

    Malaisie   ―   2023   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    This study aims to achieve that via a mixed-method study that includes a quantitative knowledge, attitude and perspective survey (KAP) of athletes from bodybuilding, cycling, weightlifting, athletics, aquatics and qualitative study involving interviewing past athletes that were sanctioned in the past in these sports. The data collected from the study will be analyzed and interpreted for future doping interventions within the country.

    Voir le projet à propos de A Mixed Study on Doping Behaviour Amongst Malaysian Athletes in Individual Sports
  • Sport motivation, moral decision-making and attitudes doping of secondary school athletes in East Africa

    Sport motivation, moral decision-making and attitudes doping of secondary school athletes in East Africa

    By

    Investigateur principal
    E. Rintaugu

    Kenyatta University

    Kenya   ―   2023   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    This study will examine the sport motivation, moral decision-making, and attitudes towards doping among secondary school athletes in East Africa. The specific objective will be to find out the possible associations between sport motivation, moral decision[1]making, and attitudes towards doping.

    Voir le projet à propos de Sport motivation, moral decision-making and attitudes doping of secondary school athletes in East Africa
  • Understanding (non)-adherence to the World Anti-Doping Code in athletics: Building capacity and amplifying voices in Ethiopia and Kenya

    Understanding (non)-adherence to the World Anti-Doping Code in athletics: Building capacity and amplifying voices in Ethiopia and Kenya

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    Investigateur principal
    L. Patterson

    Leeds Beckett University

    Royaume-Uni   ―   2023   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    The project aims to aid AIU by investigating (non-) adherence to the World Anti[1]Doping Code (WADC) in Kenya and Ethiopia through a systematic consideration of the lived experience of athletes, athlete support personnel (ASP) and anti[1]doping/sporting organization staff. By amplifying African voices in track and field and road running, this project will offer unique insights into geographical regions that are under-served in anti-doping research.

    Voir le projet à propos de Understanding (non)-adherence to the World Anti-Doping Code in athletics: Building capacity and amplifying voices in Ethiopia and Kenya
  • A systemic risk assessment of inadvertent doping through supplement use

    A systemic risk assessment of inadvertent doping through supplement use

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    S. McLean

    University of Sunshine Coast

    Australie   ―   2023   ―   Complété

    Sommaire

    This project aims to conduct the first prospective systemic risk assessment for inadvertent doping via supplements in sport.

    Voir le projet à propos de A systemic risk assessment of inadvertent doping through supplement use
  • An empirical investigation of moral values and attitudes in the context of clean sport behaviors

    An empirical investigation of moral values and attitudes in the context of clean sport behaviors

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    L. Lazuras

    Sheffield Hallam University

    Royaume-Uni   ―   2023   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    The project aims to advance scientific knowledge and understanding about the role of sport-specific values in fostering moral attitudes and emotions towards doping, and accordingly inform values-based education practices. The project’s objective is to adapt the Values & Moral Attitudes Model.

    Voir le projet à propos de An empirical investigation of moral values and attitudes in the context of clean sport behaviors
  • The role of coaches and parents in promoting anti-doping among the youth in grassroot sports in Kenya

    The role of coaches and parents in promoting anti-doping among the youth in grassroot sports in Kenya

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    J. Kamenju

    University of Nairobi

    Kenya   ―   2023   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    The study will examine the role of coaches and parents in promoting anti–doping behaviors among the youth in grassroots sports, investigating knowledge, attitudes of this population, while also exploring predictive factors of doping that can be influenced by education programs.

    Voir le projet à propos de The role of coaches and parents in promoting anti-doping among the youth in grassroot sports in Kenya
  • A qualitative exploration of athletes' lives, support needs and solutions after an anti-doping violation

    A qualitative exploration of athletes' lives, support needs and solutions after an anti-doping violation

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    C. Blank

    UMIT TIROL

    Autriche   ―   2023   ―   En vigueur

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    A two-phase project examining athletes' experiences following an Adverse Analytical Finding and Anti-Doping Rule Violation. Phase one will use athlete researchers to interview sanctioned athletes. The results will inform phase two, a community based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach discuss how the relationship of sanctioned athletes to sport, clean sport and anti-doping is shaped and how rehabilitation and space for reparation can be incorporated into anti-doping.

    Voir le projet à propos de A qualitative exploration of athletes' lives, support needs and solutions after an anti-doping violation
  • Muscle memory after treatment with anabolic substance clenbuterol and resistance training in humans: Myonuclear addition, hypertrophy and myocellular reprogramming

    Muscle memory after treatment with anabolic substance clenbuterol and resistance training in humans: Myonuclear addition, hypertrophy and myocellular reprogramming

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    M. Hostrup

    University of Copenhagen

    Danemark   ―   2022   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    Code: 22C12MH

    An emerging concern regarding the misuse of anabolic doping substances in sports is “muscle memory” – as skeletal muscle that has previously been exposed to an anabolic prohibited substance may adapt more readily to retraining. While this phenomenon has been demonstrated in rodents, the underlying mechanisms as well as whether this applies to humans remain unknown. The relevance of studying muscle memory induced by prohibited substances is clear when considering the current anti-doping regulations. One can imagine a scenario where an athlete is banned from competitive events for a few years, but upon return to competitive sport still enjoys an advantage in retraining potential because of anabolic compound-induced muscle memory.

    This project will elucidate whether prior treatment of the two commonly misused prohibited anabolic compounds, clenbuterol or testosterone, induces muscle memory and thus improves the hypertrophic response to subsequent resistance training. To this end, two longitudinal randomized placebo-controlled trials will be conducted in healthy volunteers undergoing periods of resistance training. The project will utilize state-of-the-art methodologies to address aspects of myocellular addition, hypertrophy and myocellular reprogramming in muscle biopsies collected during the trials.

    Voir le projet à propos de Muscle memory after treatment with anabolic substance clenbuterol and resistance training in humans: Myonuclear addition, hypertrophy and myocellular reprogramming
  • Longitudinal monitoring in elite female athletes: Impact of female sex hormones and confounding factors on blood steroid profile

    Longitudinal monitoring in elite female athletes: Impact of female sex hormones and confounding factors on blood steroid profile

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    Investigateur principal
    K. Collomp

    French Anti-Doping Laboratory (LADF)

    France   ―   2022   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    Code: 22D05KC

    With the increasing participation of female athletes in international competitions, there is growing interest in the specificities of the elite female athlete. Indeed, the elite female athlete is subject to a menstrual cycle, with huge variations in estrogen and progesterone concentrations during the cycle. A relatively large number of elite female athletes suffers from menstrual disorders, often due to intensive training and eating disorders, with inhibition of their hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, resulting in very low estradiol and progesterone levels. Finally, approximately 1 in 2 high-level female athletes uses hormonal contraception, the estrogen-progestin pill (OOP) being the most frequently used. Female sex hormone levels therefore fluctuate greatly in elite female athletes, with likely a significant impact on blood and urine steroid profiles.

    However, most of the time, there is only an approximate estimation of the cycle phase, without direct blood female sex hormones and precursors analysis and if any, on a punctual way. We therefore propose to dose these hormones on a longitudinal way in elite non-hyperandrogenic female athletes, taking into account the duration of the MC, menstrual disorders or the use of OOP, in order to assess their direct impact on the blood steroid profile, in particular on testosterone (TES) and androstenedione (4-AEN), the target compounds selected by WADA for the blood steroid profile. As the environment of the athlete directly modulates the secretion of these female sex hormones, and consequently the steroid profiles, we will in parallel quantify the training load and food intake thanks to questionnaires and investigate the blood level of TSH, T3, prolactin, leptin, DHEA and cortisol, as well as the body composition during the different hormonal status.

    Voir le projet à propos de Longitudinal monitoring in elite female athletes: Impact of female sex hormones and confounding factors on blood steroid profile
  • Haematological variations and plasma volume changes in elite race walkers: the effects of altitude and tapering

    Haematological variations and plasma volume changes in elite race walkers: the effects of altitude and tapering

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    Investigateur principal
    R. Faiss

    University of Lausanne, Center of Research and Expertise in Anti-Doping Sciences (REDs)

    Suisse   ―   2022   ―   En vigueur

    Sommaire

    Code: 22D02RF

    The goal of our research is to investigate the impact of altitude training on blood values in elite athletes preparing for a major competition, with special focus on the biomarkers considered in the framework of the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP). Testing the hypothesis that hypoxic training is related to hematological variations would allow the present ABP model to be refined, and its efficacy strengthened. Our study would challenge the complexity of confounding factors affecting the interpretation of the ABP in elite athletes. In addition, based on the current development of a multi-parametric model previously validated in elite cyclists to compare inferred and actual plasma volume (PV) variations, investigation of the potential confounding effects of altitude exposure, and pre-competition tapering phase, can provide additional experimental evidence towards future improvements of the ABP.

    The main objectives of this study are the following: firstly, this study will allow to further investigate the hematological variables of the ABP before, during, after a 3-week altitude training camp and on days before and after a major competition (20 days after the return to see level); furthermore, the potential confounding effect of hypoxic exposure will be evaluated by measuring PV changes or inferring the latter changes from serum biomarkers that are sensitive to PV changes. Overall, our study aims at improving the ABP in its current form and at evaluating the possible implementation of additional biomarkers.

    Voir le projet à propos de Haematological variations and plasma volume changes in elite race walkers: the effects of altitude and tapering
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