The doping an I lash that it affects the world sport
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The doping has acquired relevance at present in the field of the sport, caused by the external pressure, the ignorance of the forbidden list of substances and methods, the lesions and physical limitations, it is also achieved by varied actions, this has demanded of organizations like the World Agency Antidoping, the International Olympic Committee and the Convention of the UNESCO for the fight against the doping. In this context is defined as purpose of the work to analyze the doping like a scourge that it affects the world sport on the basis of their history and the consequences of their use. Their origin goes back to the actions that the man executed from the antiquity to increase his yields, in the XX century the death of athletes during the competitions accelerated the process to avoid the consumption of drugs, they notice controls obligatory antidopaje starting from the Olympic Games in 1968. The World Code Antidoping is institute in the 2003 and in the 2015 it was actualice. The medications with doping ends like the eritropoyetina, amphetamines and the steroids, are used in dose that damage the health. In
the world exist 26 laboratories antidoping credited, Cuba has one from the 2001. The samples that are analyzed are of urine and blood, protocols exist for these analyses. The genetic doping is the biggest threat for the future, athletes could be manufactured with genetic characteristics that would give him big advantages according to the sport disciplines that they practice. The fight against this fragelo cannot stop.
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