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神经刺激、使用兴奋剂与体育精神。

Neurostimulation, doping, and the spirit of sport.

作者信息

Pugh Jonathan, Pugh Christopher

机构信息

The Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford, Suite 8, Littlegate House, St Ebbes Street, Oxford, OX1 1PT UK.

Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

Neuroethics. 2021;14(Suppl 2):141-158. doi: 10.1007/s12152-020-09435-7. Epub 2020 May 16.

Abstract

There is increasing interest in using neuro-stimulation devices to achieve an ergogenic effect in elite athletes. Although the World Anti-Doping Authority (WADA) does not currently prohibit neuro-stimulation techniques, a number of researchers have called on WADA to consider its position on this issue. Focusing on trans-cranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as a case study of an imminent so-called 'neuro-doping' intervention, we argue that the emerging evidence suggests that tDCS may meet WADA's own criteria (pertaining to safety, performance-enhancing effect, and incompatibility with the 'spirit of sport') for a method's inclusion on its list of prohibited substances and methods. We begin by surveying WADA's general approach to doping, and highlight important limitations to the current evidence base regarding the performance-enhancing effect of pharmacological doping substances. We then review the current evidence base for the safety and efficacy of tDCS, and argue that despite significant shortcomings, there may be sufficient evidence for WADA to consider prohibiting tDCS, in light of the comparable flaws in the evidence base for pharmacological doping substances. In the second half of the paper, we argue that the question of whether WADA ought to ban tDCS turns significantly on the question of whether it is compatible with the 'spirit of sport' criterion. We critique some of the previously published positions on this, and advocate our own sport-specific and application-specific approach. Despite these arguments, we finally conclude by suggesting that tDCS ought to be monitored rather than prohibited due to compelling non-ideal considerations.

摘要

人们越来越关注使用神经刺激设备在精英运动员身上实现提高运动成绩的效果。尽管世界反兴奋剂机构(WADA)目前并未禁止神经刺激技术,但一些研究人员呼吁WADA考虑其在这个问题上的立场。以经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)作为即将出现的所谓“神经兴奋剂”干预措施的案例研究,我们认为新出现的证据表明,tDCS可能符合WADA自身关于一种方法被列入其禁用物质和方法清单的标准(涉及安全性、提高成绩的效果以及与“体育精神”的不相容性)。我们首先审视WADA对使用兴奋剂的总体态度,并强调当前关于药物兴奋剂提高成绩效果的证据基础存在的重要局限性。然后我们回顾tDCS安全性和有效性的当前证据基础,并认为尽管存在重大缺陷,但鉴于药物兴奋剂证据基础中的类似缺陷,可能有足够的证据让WADA考虑禁止tDCS。在本文的后半部分,我们认为WADA是否应该禁止tDCS的问题很大程度上取决于它是否符合“体育精神”标准。我们批评了此前关于此问题发表的一些立场,并倡导我们自己的针对特定运动项目和特定应用的方法。尽管有这些论点,但我们最后得出结论,由于存在令人信服的非理想因素,tDCS应该受到监测而不是被禁止。

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