In the pursuit of more muscle, enhanced strength, sustained endurance and idealised physiques, an increasing number of elite athletes, recreational sport enthusiasts and body-conscious gym-users are turning to performance and image enhancing drugs and substances (PIEDS). In many instances, such use occurs with little regard for the health, social and economic consequences.¿ This book presents a nuanced, evidence-based examination of PIEDS. It provides a classification of PIEDS types, physical impacts, rates of use, user profiles, legal and sporting status, and remedial program interventions,…mehr
In the pursuit of more muscle, enhanced strength, sustained endurance and idealised physiques, an increasing number of elite athletes, recreational sport enthusiasts and body-conscious gym-users are turning to performance and image enhancing drugs and substances (PIEDS). In many instances, such use occurs with little regard for the health, social and economic consequences.¿ This book presents a nuanced, evidence-based examination of PIEDS. It provides a classification of PIEDS types, physical impacts, rates of use, user profiles, legal and sporting status, and remedial program interventions, covering both elite and recreational use. It offers the perfect guide to assist students, government policy makers and sport managers in understanding the complex issues surrounding PIEDS consumption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aaron C. T. Smith is Professor of Sport Business at the Institute for Sport Business, Loughborough University London, UK. His research investigates psychological, organisational and policy change in sport, business, health, religion, technology and society. Bob Stewart is a Principle Consultant with Aztek Developments and a former Professor of Sport Policy in the College of Sport and Exercise Science at Victoria University, Australia. Bob has a special interest in player regulation in professional team sports, and the ways in which the forces of neoliberalism and hyper-commercialism shape the structure and conduct of contemporary sport. Kate Westberg is Associate Professor of Marketing at RMIT University, Australia. Her research focuses primarily on the areas of sport marketing and sponsorship, branding, social marketing and behavioural change. Constantino Stavros is Associate Professor of Marketing at RMIT University, Australia, and the Editor-in-Chief of Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal. His research interests lie predominantly at the intersection of consumption and technology.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Apply Ingest Inject and Regret: Introduction to Performance and Image Enhancing Substances 2. Power Pleasure Fat and Fit: Dietary and Nutritional Supplements as PIEDS 3. Use Abuse Patterns and Profiles: Scale and Scope of PIEDS use in Sport 4. Channels Choices Causes and Codes: The Impact of Culture Values and Ethnicity 5. Thoughts Functions Brains and Boosters: Cognitive Enhancers as PIEDS 6. Protein Prohormones Steroids and Stimulants: Performance and Image Enhancing Drugs and Substances Typology of Classes 7. Givens Gaps Confidences and Cautions: Conclusion
1. Apply Ingest Inject and Regret: Introduction to Performance and Image Enhancing Substances 2. Power Pleasure Fat and Fit: Dietary and Nutritional Supplements as PIEDS 3. Use Abuse Patterns and Profiles: Scale and Scope of PIEDS use in Sport 4. Channels Choices Causes and Codes: The Impact of Culture Values and Ethnicity 5. Thoughts Functions Brains and Boosters: Cognitive Enhancers as PIEDS 6. Protein Prohormones Steroids and Stimulants: Performance and Image Enhancing Drugs and Substances Typology of Classes 7. Givens Gaps Confidences and Cautions: Conclusion
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