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Do you have a link? What was the basis, and results? Also, I am not talking about just EPO, what about roids?
But, perhaps there is some ethical thing I am not up on, like I implied in my previous posts.
To do such a study with viability, PEDs would need to be administered outside of their intended use by a doctor.
			
			sniper said:last year there were two TV programs (one french, one from the BBC) where the effects of EPO were investigated.Spawn of e said:Has any study been done with athletes actually administered PEDs? Would that be legal from a medical POV, IOW administering drugs to subjects outside of their intended use?
That way you could compare to their allegedly clean data set and see the affect PEDs have on performance. This doesn't even have to be professional athletes to give a sense of the impact. All we have now are times up mountains and conjecture on % increase in performance.
ironic, innit, journalists doing the work that sports scientists should be doing.
Do you have a link? What was the basis, and results? Also, I am not talking about just EPO, what about roids?
But, perhaps there is some ethical thing I am not up on, like I implied in my previous posts.
To do such a study with viability, PEDs would need to be administered outside of their intended use by a doctor.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
		
		 
		
		 
 
		 
 
		 
		
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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