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6 Things to Know About Peptide Hormones and Releasing Factors

[…] cope with stress, while growth hormone regulates the production of many tissues in the body. 2. What are releasing factors and secretagogues? Releasing factors and secretagogues are compounds that stimulate the body to produce and release specific hormones. For instance, the pituitary gland will secrete LH when it detects the presence of an LH-releasing […]

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5 Things to Know about Energy Drinks

[…] NOT considered good! 3. Energy Drinks can contain more caffeine than soda. Contrary to popular belief, there is no legal limit to the amount of caffeine that companies can put into energy drinks, and it’s been found that energy drinks can contain up to 10 times as much caffeine as soda drinks. You should […]

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USADA Expands Whistleblower Options Utilizing RealResponse State-Of-The-Art, Secure Text-to-Report Technology

[…] and other stakeholders to find the fastest, safest, and easiest ways to report potential issues, and the connection with RealResponse helps remove potential barriers for whistleblowers in communicating with our Investigation Team.” Athletes and support personnel can contact USADA’s Play Clean Tip Center by sending anonymous text tips, including photos, to 87232 (“USADA”) with […]

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Athlete Advisory: Explanation of Key Changes on 2023 WADA Prohibited List

[…] and enforces WADA rules that govern sport around the world. The WADA Prohibited List is among those rules, and identifies (by categories) which substances and methods are prohibited in- competition, out-of-competition, and in some cases, by specific sport. WADA conducts an annual review of the List and identifies if substances and methods should be added or removed, as […]

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What to Eat and What to Avoid Before Training

[…] than it is for 90 minutes of tough intervals. If you are trying any new foods, make sure you are doing so before training and not before competition. It’s also best to make any changes to your fueling plan gradually. References Benardot, D. (2012). Advanced Sports Nutrition. Human Kinetics. Coggan Heart Rate Training Zone […]

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Is Octodrine Allowed in Sport?

[…] products may not contain ingredients listed on the label, or they may even contain ingredients that aren’t listed on the label. As such, athletes can never be completely sure that a supplement is safe. If athletes choose to use supplements despite these known risks, USADA has always recommended that athletes use only dietary supplements […]

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Roman Dolidze Accepts Sanction for Violation of UFC Anti-Doping Policy

[…] tested positive for clomiphene and its metabolites M1 and M2, as well as a long-term metabolite of dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (DHCMT), 4-chloro-18-nor-17β-hydroxymethyl,17α-methyl-5α-androst-13-en-3α-ol (M3), as the result of an out-of- competition urine sample collected on March 12, 2019. Clomiphene is a Specified Substance in the category of Hormone and Metabolic Modulators, while DHCMT is a non-Specified Substance […]

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FAQs and Ask the Expert

[…] safe and free from banned substances. Additionally, it is well documented that some dietary supplements have been contaminated or spiked with performance-enhancing drugs, active pharmaceuticals, or research compounds. USADA has seen examples of the following: The label lists a prohibited substance, but when the product is tested, the ingredient is not in the supplement. […]

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WADA Prohibited List

VIEW 2024 PDF WADA Prohibited List The World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Prohibited List is the comprehensive document serving as the international standard for identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport. Mandated by, and serving as a key component of, the Code, the Prohibited List is one of the most important parts of harmonization globally […]

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