HED Archive
Several blogs have been written on human enhancement drugs in the past. They address various topics including supplements and doping, the gateway hypothesis of doping in sports, a book review of Sports Criminology: A Critical Criminology of Sports and Games, and anti-doping and fitness.
Find an overview here:
Macias, E.A. (2016, May 03). Nutritional Supplement and Doping in Sports – A Controversial Issue. UK: Human Enhancement Drug Network.
Boardley, I. (2016, July 4). The Gateway Hypothesis of IPED Use: Current Knowledge and Future Research. UK: Human Enhancement Drug Network
Van de Ven, K., & Mulrooney, K.J.D. (2016, September 01). Review: ‘Sports Criminology: A Critical Criminology of Sports and Games’. UK: Human Enhancement Drug Network.
Germain, J. (2016, October 31). Researching the Use of Unlicensed Weight Loss Drugs in Women: Breaking Assumptions. UK: Human Enhancement Drug Network.
Vandenabeele, E. (2019, October). Why it’s better we don’t discuss anti-doping. And yet, I’m doing it again. Fitness.be.