The criteria for placing substances on WADA's prohibited list emphasize performance enhancement and athlete health over time, reflecting the significant evolution of doping discussions since past tragedies.
While health was the cornerstone of anti-doping, recent cases show retired athletes living healthily despite their history with banned substances, challenging normative views on doping.
The introduction of the Enhanced Games raises critical questions regarding athlete health risks and the shifting perceptions of doping, marking a cultural pivot in professional sports.
Past research indicated that up to 60% of athletes might engage in doping, but more recent studies suggest a decrease to 21%, indicating changing dynamics in sports ethics.
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