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Title: The Health Risks of Doping during the Cold War: A Comparative Analysis of the Two Sides of the Iron Curtain
Author(s): Hunt, Thomas M
Dimeo, Paul
Hemme, Florian
Mueller, Anne
Contact Email: paul.dimeo@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: sport and Cold War
sport and medical history
sport and doping
sport and drugs
sport and comparative history
Issue Date: 2014
Date Deposited: 15-Jul-2014
Citation: Hunt TM, Dimeo P, Hemme F & Mueller A (2014) The Health Risks of Doping during the Cold War: A Comparative Analysis of the Two Sides of the Iron Curtain. International Journal of the History of Sport, 31 (7), pp. 2230-2244. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2014.922959
Abstract: This article compares East Germany's Cold War-era approach to doping to that of the USA's in terms of their respective impacts on medical risk. Although deserving of criticism on many levels, the GDR doping programme featured a number of safeguards designed to minimise medical dangers. Unlike their East German counterparts, American governmental units were not directly involved in the administration of performance-enhancing substances. The US approach to doping was not ideal in terms of medical risk, however. As a result of the country's regulatory approach to doping, the country's athletes frequently turned to black market sources for doping agents. It was also relatively common for American athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs without the benefit of medical supervision. The US approach to doping was in these ways inferior to that of East Germany's on the subject of medical risk.
DOI Link: 10.1080/09523367.2014.922959
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