par Foucart, Jennifer ;Verbanck, Paul ;Lebrun, Philippe
Référence Revue médicale de Bruxelles, 36, 6, page (485-493)
Publication Publié, 2015-12-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Sport is widely encouraged as it is beneficial for health. However, high-performance sport is more and more associated to rather suspicious practices; doping is one of the best example. From a physician point of view, the use of doping agents is obviously a major concern because taking such products often induce serious adverse effects on health. The present manuscript aims to inform physicians about the most frequent doping practices. It also points out that intensive sport can generate an "addictive" behavior sharing with "common"addictions a loss of practice control, a lack of interest in other activities and even a sport's practice detrimental to athlete's health. Analysis of the doping issue needs to take this reality into account as some doping products display an established " addictive" effect.