Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Peptides: Not proven for use in sport

Australia's leading hormone scientists has warned that widespread assumption of the efficacy of peptides in enhancing sporting performance could lead to increased, unregulated use amongst young sportspeople. At their annual meeting in Sydney, council members of The Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA) raised concern that recent high profile cases of alleged use of banned substances in sport has created the assumption that these substances are proven to boost performance, when in fact there is little to no scientific evidence proving their effectiveness...

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