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What positive effects does blood doping have on athletes?

Blood doping increases the amount of red blood cells. This means that more oxygen can be carried around in the bloodstream and because of this increase of oxygen the muscles can work for longer and people who use blood doping can train for longer.


What sport benefit from blood doping?

Distance running has been notorious for its epo blood doping scandals in recent years.


Why is blood doping legal or illegal?

Blood doping is considered illegal in most sports because it involves artificially enhancing one's red blood cell count, which can improve endurance performance. This gives athletes using blood doping an unfair advantage over their competitors. Additionally, the health risks associated with blood doping, such as increased blood viscosity and risk of blood clots, further highlight the reasons for its prohibition in competitive sports.


What is the meaning of blood doping?

The meaning of blood doping is the art of increasing red blood cells in the bloodstream. This practice enhances athletic performance. It improves an athlete's aerobic capacity and endurance.


What are the Advantages and disadvantages of blood doping?

Advantages: longer endurance in physical activity due to more oxygenated blood being put into your blood stream... (the more oxygen in your blood the longer your muscles will work for) Disadvantages: risk of any diseases passed through blood and low blood flow leading to possible heart failure


What are risks of blood doping?

AIDs Prison and Death


How is EPO different from transfusion blood doping?

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When was blood doping first identified?

lance armstrong


What negative effects does blood doping have on athletes?

in case of homologous doping method: * the athlete may contract blood borne diseases, * transfusion reactions may develop, * he/she may develop increased transfusion sensitivity. In case of autologous doping method: * the athlete showa decrease in efficacy of training when blood is drawn out.


When was blood doping banned?

June 17, 1985 The United States Olympic Committee unanimously passed a resolution outlawing the practice of ''blood doping.'' http://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/17/sports/blood-doping-is-banned.html


How did Alexei Cherepanov die?

on the bench during a game in Russia, death caused by a blood condition and possibly blood doping.


In which event would performers use blood doping and why?

Ussually long distance running or cycling. It allows for more oxygen and hemoglobin to enter the bllod allowing for easier breathing at streesed intervals. An alternative to blood doping is training at higher elevations.