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Performance-enhancing substance

Performance-enhancing substances (PESs), also known as performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), are substances that are used to improve any form of activity performance in humans.

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Usage in sport

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Performance-enhancing substance

Nodes140
Edges139
Triples24
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014286
Components1

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Performance-enhancing substance

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related to Risk factors · 5
Performance-enhancing substance → Adolescents, Having, Studies, These, This
related to Definition · 2
Performance-enhancing substance → As, The
related to Ergogenic aids · 2
Performance-enhancing substance → Drugs, Ergogenic
related to Gene doping · 2
Performance-enhancing substance → Gene, These

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used substances performance effects anabolic performance-enhancing steroids also include wada use drugs blood doping muscle testosterone side athletes improve stimulants

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
amphetamineinstance ofDrugs0.80text
methylphenidate increase power output at constant levels of perceived exertioninstance ofDrugs0.80text
delay the onset of fatigueinstance ofDrugs0.80text
among other athletic-performance-enhancing effectsinstance ofDrugs0.80text
weightliftinginstance ofhigh intensity exercises0.80text
bemethylinstance ofActoprotectors0.80text
bromantane have been used to prepare athletesinstance ofActoprotectors0.80text
enhance performance in Olympic competitioninstance ofActoprotectors0.80text
cyclistsinstance ofIt is commonly used among endurance athletes0.80text
wineinstance ofAncient Greek athletes at the time also incorporated substances0.80text
brandy into their training routinesinstance ofAncient Greek athletes at the time also incorporated substances0.80text
the WADAinstance ofAgencies0.80text

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