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减少非法药物使用的策略在澳大利亚精英足球中是有效的。

A strategy to reduce illicit drug use is effective in elite Australian football.

机构信息

Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, School of Primary Health Care, Frankston, VIC 3199, Australia.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2012 Oct;46(13):943-5. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2012-091329. Epub 2012 Aug 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prescribes that drug testing is conducted in sports competitions to detect drug use in athletes. This testing includes performance-enhancing drugs as well as illicit substances such as marijuana, amphetamines and cocaine. Illicit drugs are tested for on match days but not on non-match days. Some athletes are known to use illicit substances for recreational purposes, away from competition times and this poses a serious health and welfare issue not addressed by the usual sport drug testing regimes. This paper reports the results of the first 7 years of an illicit drug-testing programme that included non-match day testing in the elite Australian Football competition, the Australian Football League (AFL).

METHODS

Players in the AFL were tested for illicit drugs both in-competition and out-of-competition. Players were selected for illicit substance tests either randomly or targeted based on previous test history or time since previous test. The number of tests conducted was increased each year from 2005 to 2011 and testing was focused on high-risk times during non-competition periods.

RESULTS

There were no positive match day tests. There was a significant reduction in positive tests (19-6) for illicit drugs during non-competition periods over the 7 years (p<0.0001). The reduction in positive tests may be related to player education, the greater number of tests conducted and the harm minimisation approach of the illicit drug policy.

CONCLUSIONS

An illicit drugs programme using a harm minimisation strategy can work effectively alongside a sport's WADA compliant Anti-Doping Code.

摘要

背景

世界反兴奋剂机构(WADA)规定,在体育竞赛中进行药物测试,以检测运动员是否使用药物。这些测试包括提高表现的药物以及大麻、安非他命和可卡因等非法物质。在比赛日进行非法药物测试,但不在非比赛日进行。一些运动员为了娱乐目的而使用非法物质,远离比赛时间,这是一个未被通常的运动药物测试制度解决的严重健康和福利问题。本文报告了一项非法药物测试计划的前 7 年的结果,该计划包括在澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)中进行非比赛日的测试。

方法

AFL 中的球员在比赛中和比赛外都接受了非法药物测试。球员要么随机选择,要么根据以前的测试历史或上次测试后的时间进行有针对性的选择,接受非法物质测试。从 2005 年到 2011 年,每年进行的测试次数都有所增加,并且在非比赛期间,测试重点放在高风险时期。

结果

没有阳性的比赛日测试。在 7 年期间,非比赛期间的非法药物阳性测试(19-6)显著减少(p<0.0001)。阳性测试的减少可能与球员教育、更多的测试次数和非法药物政策的伤害最小化方法有关。

结论

使用伤害最小化策略的非法药物计划可以与符合 WADA 的运动反兴奋剂法规有效配合。

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