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  • 2. Athletes using ergogenic and medical sport supplements report more favourable attitudes to doping than non-users.
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    J Sci Med Sport; 2021 Mar; 24(3):307-311. PubMed ID: 32998850
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  • 3. Sport supplement use predicts doping attitudes and likelihood via sport supplement beliefs.
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  • 4. Intended or Unintended Doping? A Review of the Presence of Doping Substances in Dietary Supplements Used in Sports.
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  • 5. Education Interventions to Improve Knowledge, Beliefs, Intentions and Practices with Respect to Dietary Supplements and Doping Substances: A Narrative Review.
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  • 6. Are Dietary Supplements a Gateway to Doping? A Retrospective Survey of Athletes' Substance Use.
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  • 7. Prohibited Contaminants in Dietary Supplements.
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  • 8. Doping in sport: a review of elite athletes' attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge.
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  • 9. Are dietary supplement users more likely to dope than non-users?: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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  • 10. Gateway to doping? Supplement use in the context of preferred competitive situations, doping attitude, beliefs, and norms.
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  • 11. The presence of doping agents in dietary supplements: A glimpse into the Brazilian situation.
    Torres CL, de Oliveira FAG, Jooris LF, Padilha MC, Pereira HMG.
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  • 12. A Behaviourally Informed Approach to Reducing the Risk of Inadvertent Anti-doping Rule Violations from Supplement Use.
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  • 13. Dutch Olympic and Non-Olympic Athletes Differ in Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Third-party Supplement Testing.
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  • 14. Prevalence, knowledge and attitude of prohibited substances use (doping) among Saudi sport players.
    Al Ghobain M, Konbaz MS, Almassad A, Alsultan A, Al Shubaili M, AlShabanh O.
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  • 16. Implicit versus explicit attitude to doping: Which better predicts athletes' vigilance towards unintentional doping?
    Chan DKC, Keatley DA, Tang TCW, Dimmock JA, Hagger MS.
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  • 17. Geographical heterogeneity of doping-related knowledge, beliefs and attitude among 533 Youth Olympics participants.
    Königstein K, Gatterer K, Weber K, Schmidt-Trucksäss A, Tercier S, Blank C.
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  • 18. Doping through supplement use: a review of the available empirical data.
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  • 19. Dietary Supplements as Source of Unintentional Doping.
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  • 20. Nutritional supplement and doping use in sport: Possible underlying social cognitive processes.
    Barkoukis V, Lazuras L, Lucidi F, Tsorbatzoudis H.
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