The Urine Marker Test: An Alternative Approach to Supervised Urine Collection for Doping Control.

作者: Anne-Marie Elbe , Stine Nylansted Jensen , Peter Elsborg , Monika Wetzke , Getachew A. Woldemariam

DOI: 10.1007/S40279-015-0388-6

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摘要: Urine sample collection for doping control tests is a key component of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s fight against in sport. However, substantial number athletes experience difficulty when having to urinate under supervision. Furthermore, it cannot always be ensured that are actually delivering their own urine. A method can used alleviate negative impact supervised urination procedure and which also identify urine as coming from specific athlete marker test. Monodisperse low molecular weight polyethylene glycols (PEGs) given orally prior urination. samples traced donor by analysis PEGs previously given. The objective this study was investigate use during testing. Two studies investigated athletes’ acceptance new via two questionnaires (n = 253). third (n = 91) whether ingestion person interferes with detection prohibited substances. results indicate finds wide both who have only heard about those tested method. marker, person, does not interfere

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