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[Doping of horses].

Abstract: A survey is given about the situation of "doping" of horses. A definition of the term "doping" is delivered which is up to date and considers the matters of animal welfare. Existing regulations will be discussed in view of recent results of research. Different regulations for horses as well as humans in sports will be compared. Also different attempts of solutions for the regulatory body will be presented, which may change the regulatory significance. Finally a preview about actual questions related to doping is given.
Publication Date: 1998-05-15 PubMed ID: 9581383
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This study explores the issue of doping in horses, providing an updated definition for the term “doping”, discussing existing regulations in light of recent research findings, and comparing the different regulations in horse and human sports. The abstract concludes by offering potential solutions for the regulatory body and presenting pressing questions related to doping.

Understanding the Concept of Horse Doping

  • The research paper begins by providing a clear and contemporary definition of “doping”, specifically within the context of horse sports. Doping is usually referred to the practice of giving performance-enhancing substances to competitive sports animals, in this case, horses.

Updated Discussion on Existing Doping Regulations

  • The next part of the paper investigates the matter of existing regulations concerning doping in horse sports. The authors of the research further scrutinize these regulations in the light of recent research findings, which enables them to provide a comprehensive view of the present day situation.

Comparison of Sports Regulations

  • Another focus of the paper is on comparing the existing different regulations between horse sports and human sports. By looking into this, the authors aim to underline the fundamental differences and similarities between policies related to drugs usage in horses and humans in the sports context.

Potential Solutions for the Regulatory Body

  • The paper presents various potential solutions for the regulatory body to deal with the issue of horse doping effectively. These solutions might change the regulatory significance and thus, may affect the way the doping regulations and punishments are executed in the future.

Preview on Actual Questions Concerning Doping

  • The research concludes by teasing future topics of exploration regarding doping in horse sports. By laying out key points for future discussions, the authors encourage continuous inquiry and dialogue on the matter.

Cite This Article

APA
Düe M. (1998). [Doping of horses]. Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 105(3), 114-117.

Publication

ISSN: 0341-6593
NlmUniqueID: 7706565
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 105
Issue: 3
Pages: 114-117

Researcher Affiliations

Düe, M
  • Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung e. V., Warendorf.

MeSH Terms

  • Animal Welfare / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Animals
  • Doping in Sports
  • Germany
  • Horses

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