INFLUENCE OF GENDER IN ANTI-DOPING WORK RELATED TO BLOOD MANIPULATION

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_89648E7F3BAD
Type
Proceedings: the proceedings of a conference.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
INFLUENCE OF GENDER IN ANTI-DOPING WORK RELATED TO BLOOD MANIPULATION
Organization
27th Annual Congress of the Eurpean College of Sport Sciences
ISBN
978-3-9818414-5-9
Issued date
02/09/2022
Editor
European College of Sport Sciences ECSS
Language
english
Number of pages
660
Abstract
Current anti-doping work includes the athlete biological passport in which individual changes in blood parameters are monitored longitudi- nally. These may be altered by alterations in plasma volume (PV) unrelated to doping practice. PV variations and haematological variations in conjunction with hormonal changes in active women taking oral contraceptive pill (OCP) are largely unknown. Data will be discussed from recent studies where measured PV variations using a validated carbon monoxide rebreathing method and are correlated to changes in haematological biomarkers (e.g., hemoglobin concentration ([Hb]), reticulocytes concentration, Transferrin (sTFN), ferritin (FERR), albu- min (ALB), calcium (Ca), creatinine (CRE), total protein (TP), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) in women taking OCP over a duration of 8 weeks. Data will be presented in context of other non-doping activities that may affect plasma and red blood cell volume and thereby potentially influence the ABP.
Keywords
Doping, women, gender, athlete, passport: WADA
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13/12/2023 14:39
Last modification date
14/12/2023 7:11
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