Report
A Systemic Risk Assessment of Unintentional Doping Through Supplement Use
University of the Sunshine Coast
2024
Abstract
Unintentional doping is a complex and intractable problem in elite sport, often attributed to the high prevalence of supplements use in athletic populations. Although previous research has established and described occurrences, prevalence, and perceptions of unintentional doping, this has typically been focused on the athletes. However, recent research in doping in sport indicates that there is likely to be a complex set of contributory factors from across the entire sports system that influences unintentional doping. Further, there has been no proactive systemic risk assessment that considers the broader complexity of the sport system and how different factors from within the sport system interact to create instances of unintentional doping.
Details
- Title
- A Systemic Risk Assessment of Unintentional Doping Through Supplement Use
- Authors
- Scott McLean - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Centre for Human Factors and Systems ScienceMatthew Morrison - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Centre for Human Factors and Systems ScienceMitchell Naughton - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Centre for Human Factors and Systems SciencePaul Salmon - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Centre for Human Factors and Systems Science
- Publication details
- 47 pages
- Publisher
- University of the Sunshine Coast
- Date published
- 2024
- Grants
- A systemic risk assessment of inadvertent doping through supplement use., 0980028055, World Anti-Doping Agency (Canada, Montreal) - WADA
- Organisation Unit
- Centre for Human Factors and Systems Science; School of Health - Sports & Exercise Science; School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 991192344402621
- Output Type
- Report
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