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Doping prevention in recreational sport in Europe – a study on emerging practices among European stakeholders, Chapter 3 FAIR Final report. / Christiansen, Ask Vest; Bloodworth, Andrew; Ham, Evie; Cox, Luke.
FAIR - Forum for anti-doping in recreational sport 2019. Final Report. Bruxelles : Europe Active, 2020. p. 24-73.Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/proceeding › Report chapter › Research
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T1 - Doping prevention in recreational sport in Europe – a study on emerging practices among European stakeholders, Chapter 3 FAIR Final report
AU - Christiansen, Ask Vest
AU - Bloodworth, Andrew
AU - Ham, Evie
AU - Cox, Luke
PY - 2020/1/20
Y1 - 2020/1/20
N2 - The Forum for Anti-Doping in Recreational Sport seeks to build upon the developments in policy that have arisen since the Study on Doping Prevention (SoDP; Backhouse et al., 2014). One recommendation from the SoDP was to provide a platform for sharing examples of good practice in the emerging field of anti-doping in recreational sport. The Forum for Anti-Doping in Recreational Sport (FAIR) is intended to fulfil this recommendation. The objectives of the Forum are as follows: Review existing doping prevention interventions, including for food and food supplements, which are aimed at recreational sports people, and report on good practices; Provide a forum for open discussion and objective thinking about reducing the prevalence of doping for performance- and image-enhancing purposes; and Inform key stakeholders and policy makers on evidence-based planning and encourage them to adopt the good practices and to use information material/tools to raise awareness of doping issues to their users. The Technical Expert Group 1 (TEG1) conducted research designed to 1) understand developments in anti-doping in recreational sport since the 2014 SoDP and 2) to explore and provide examples of good or emerging practice in anti-doping in recreational sport.
AB - The Forum for Anti-Doping in Recreational Sport seeks to build upon the developments in policy that have arisen since the Study on Doping Prevention (SoDP; Backhouse et al., 2014). One recommendation from the SoDP was to provide a platform for sharing examples of good practice in the emerging field of anti-doping in recreational sport. The Forum for Anti-Doping in Recreational Sport (FAIR) is intended to fulfil this recommendation. The objectives of the Forum are as follows: Review existing doping prevention interventions, including for food and food supplements, which are aimed at recreational sports people, and report on good practices; Provide a forum for open discussion and objective thinking about reducing the prevalence of doping for performance- and image-enhancing purposes; and Inform key stakeholders and policy makers on evidence-based planning and encourage them to adopt the good practices and to use information material/tools to raise awareness of doping issues to their users. The Technical Expert Group 1 (TEG1) conducted research designed to 1) understand developments in anti-doping in recreational sport since the 2014 SoDP and 2) to explore and provide examples of good or emerging practice in anti-doping in recreational sport.
KW - Doping
KW - recreational sport
KW - EU
KW - Sport
KW - recreational athletes
KW - National Anti Doping Organisations
KW - Anabolic androgenic steroids
KW - Best Practice
KW - Emerging Practice
M3 - Report chapter
SP - 24
EP - 73
BT - FAIR - Forum for anti-doping in recreational sport 2019. Final Report
PB - Europe Active
CY - Bruxelles
ER -