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  1. Are dietary supplement users more likely to dope than non-users?: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  2. Whose job is it anyway? A qualitative investigation into the influence of agents, race organisers, and sponsors on the risk of doping in elite distance running
  3. The good, the bad, and the ugly: A qualitative secondary analysis into the impact of doping and anti-doping on clean elite athletes in five European countries
  4. Refinement of the extended crosswise model with a number sequence randomizer: Evidence from three different studies in the UK
  5. Hidden figures: Revisiting doping prevalence estimates previously reported for two major international sport events in the context of further empirical evidence and the extant literature
  6. Two sides of the same coin: A qualitative exploration of experiential and perceptual factors which influence the clinical interaction between physicians and Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid using patients in the UK
  7. The good, the bad and the ugly: A qualitative secondary analysis into the impact of doping and anti-doping on clean elite athletes in five European countries
  8. The performance enhancement attitude scale (PEAS) reached ‘adulthood’: Lessons and recommendations from a systematic review and meta-analysis
  9. Understanding and building clean(er) sport together: Community-based participatory research with elite athletes and anti-doping organisations from five European countries
  10. Functionality of the Crosswise Model for assessing sensitive or transgressive behavior: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  11. Doping prevalence in competitive sport: Evidence synthesis with “best practice” recommendations and reporting guidelines from the WADA Working Group on Doping Prevalence
  12. Barriers and Enablers to Clean Sport: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis Informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework and COM-B Model
  13. Co-creating a Social Science Research Agenda for Clean Sport: An International Delphi Study
  14. Understanding and building clean(er) sport together: Community-based participatory research with elite athletes and anti-doping organisations from five European countries
  15. The Performance Enhancement Attitude Scale (PEAS) reached ‘adulthood’: Lessons and recommendations from a systematic review and meta-analysis
  16. Assessing psychological and nutritional impact of suspected orthorexia nervosa: a cross‐sectional pilot study
  17. ‘Clean athlete status’ cannot be certified: Calling for caution, evidence and transparency in ‘alternative’ anti-doping systems
  18. Christian Orthodox fasting in practice: A comparative evaluation between Greek Orthodox general population fasters and Athonian monks
  19. A call for policy guidance on psychometric testing in doping control in sport
  20. Playing with fire? Factors influencing risk willingness with the unlicensed fat burner drug 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) in young adults
  21. A matter of mind-set in the interpretation of forensic application
  22. Russian roulette with unlicensed fat-burner drug 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP): evidence from a multidisciplinary study of the internet, bodybuilding supplements and DNP users
  23. Vitamin D during pregnancy: why observational studies suggest deficiency and interventional studies show no improvement in clinical outcomes? A narrative review
  24. Vitamin D epimer: a significant bioregulator or an inactive compound?
  25. Stimulus-response compatibility tests of implicit preference for food and body image to identify people at risk for disordered eating: a validation study
  26. Understanding the psychology behind performance-enhancement by doping
  27. It is not just memory: Propositional thinking influences performance on the autobiographical IAT
  28. Assessing the efficacies of phenolic compounds in pomegranate juice using thin-layer chromatography
  29. A theory-based online health behaviour intervention for new university students (U@Uni): results from a randomised controlled trial
  30. Perceptions of assisted cognitive and sport performance enhancement among university students in England
  31. Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy: the Mediterranean reality
  32. Vitamin D status and ill health
  33. Exploring the Role of Vitamin D in Type 1 Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Alzheimer Disease: New Insights From Accurate Analysis of 10 Forms
  34. Review of the literature on negative health risks based interventions to guide anabolic steroid misuse prevention
  35. A Systematic Review on the Herbal ExtractTribulus terrestrisand the Roots of its Putative Aphrodisiac and Performance Enhancing Effect
  36. Estimating the prevalence of socially sensitive behaviors: Attributing guilty and innocent noncompliance with the single sample count method.
  37. The doping mindset – Part II: Potentials and pitfalls in capturing athletes’ doping attitudes with response-time methodology
  38. The doping mindset—Part I: Implications of the Functional Use Theory on mental representations of doping
  39. Using the prototype willingness model to predict doping in sport
  40. Maternal vitamin D status in pregnancy and offspring brain development: authors’ reply to C. Annweiler and O. Beauchet
  41. Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy: confronting the issues
  42. Maternal vitamin D status in pregnancy and offspring bone development: the unmet needs of vitamin D era
  43. Detecting cocaine use? The autobiographical implicit association test (aIAT) produces false positives in a real-world setting
  44. An observational study reveals that neonatal vitamin D is primarily determined by maternal contributions: implications of a new assay on the roles of vitamin D forms
  45. The Procrustean bed of EU food safety notifications via the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed: Does one size fit all?
  46. The Multi-Player Performance-Enhancing Drug Game
  47. A theory-based online health behavior intervention for new university students: study protocol
  48. Simultaneous analysis of antiretroviral drugs abacavir and tenofovir in human hair by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  49. Innovative Techniques for Estimating Illegal Activities in a Human-Wildlife-Management Conflict
  50. A potential inflating effect in estimation models: Cautionary evidence from comparing performance enhancing drug and herbal hormonal supplement use estimates
  51. Effects of Dietary Components on Testosterone Metabolism via UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase
  52. Determination of stanozolol and 3′-hydroxystanozolol in rat hair, urine and serum using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
  53. Low 25OH Vitamin D2 Levels Found in Untreated Alzheimer’s Patients, Compared to Acetylcholinesterase-Inhibitor Treated and Controls
  54. Method for simultaneous analysis of eight analogues of vitamin D using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
  55. The doping self-reporting game: The paradox of a ‘false-telling’ mechanism and its potential research and policy implications
  56. Red wine and component flavonoids inhibit UGT2B17 in vitro
  57. Athletes’ perceptions of performance enhancing substance user and non-user prototypes
  58. Detection of testosterone and epitestosterone in human hair using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  59. Expanding the Female Athlete Triad concept to address a public health issue
  60. Understanding how adherence goals promote adherence behaviours: a repeated measure observational study with HIV seropositive patients
  61. Antioxidant Enzymatic Activities in Alzheimer's Disease: The Relationship to Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors
  62. Dietary green and white teas suppress UDP-glucuronosyltransferase UGT2B17 mediated testosterone glucuronidation
  63. Interactive Network Analytical Tool for Instantaneous Bespoke Interrogation of Food Safety Notifications
  64. Quantitative analysis of mephedrone using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectroscopy: Application to human hair
  65. Enzymatic Digestion and Selective Quantification of Underivatised Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cocaine in Human Hair Using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  66. Detection of stanozolol in environmental waters using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
  67. Is there a danger for myopia in anti-doping education? Comparative analysis of substance use and misuse in Olympic racket sports calls for a broader approach
  68. Ranking the efficacies of selected red wine phenolic anti-oxidants using reversed-phase HPLC
  69. Gateway to doping? Supplement use in the context of preferred competitive situations, doping attitude, beliefs, and norms
  70. New non-randomised model to assess the prevalence of discriminating behaviour: a pilot study on mephedrone
  71. Network analysis of the RASFF database: a mycotoxin perspective
  72. Application of thin-layer chromatography to rank the efficacies of five antioxidants in red wine
  73. Impact of multidisciplinary research on advancing anti-doping efforts
  74. Inside athletes' minds: Preliminary results from a pilot study on mental representation of doping and potential implications for anti-doping
  75. Misleading measures in Vitamin D analysis: A novel LC-MS/MS assay to account for epimers and isobars
  76. Incongruence in Doping Related Attitudes, Beliefs and Opinions in the Context of Discordant Behavioural Data: In Which Measure Do We Trust?
  77. Self-admitted behavior and perceived use of performance-enhancing vs psychoactive drugs among competitive athletes
  78. Mission impossible? Regulatory and enforcement issues to ensure safety of dietary supplements
  79. Methodological considerations regarding response bias effect in substance use research: is correlation between the measured variables sufficient?
  80. Doping and supplementation: the attitudes of talented young athletes
  81. Analysis of anabolic steroids in human hair using LC–MS/MS
  82. Prediction of response to antiretroviral therapy by human experts and by the EuResist data-driven expert system (the EVE study)
  83. HIV Patient Characteristics that Affect Adherence to Exercise Programmes: An Observational Study~!2009-10-07~!2010-02-04~!2010-06-25~!
  84. Gate keepers of EU food safety: Four states lead on notification patterns and effectiveness
  85. Virtue or Pretense? Looking behind Self-Declared Innocence in Doping
  86. Potentially harmful advantage to athletes: a putative connection between UGT2B17 gene deletion polymorphism and renal disorders with prolonged use of anabolic androgenic steroids
  87. Erratum to: Determination of metal ion content of beverages and estimation of target hazard quotients: a comparative study
  88. Potentially fatal new trend in performance enhancement: a cautionary note on nitrite
  89. Promoting functional foods as acceptable alternatives to doping: potential for information-based social marketing approach
  90. Food alert patterns for metal contamination analyses in seafoods: Longitudinal and geographical perspectives
  91. Network Analytical Tool for Monitoring Global Food Safety Highlights China
  92. An alternative methodology for the prediction of adherence to anti HIV treatment
  93. Measuring explicit attitude toward doping: Review of the psychometric properties of the Performance Enhancement Attitude Scale
  94. Erratum to: Heavy metal ions in wines: meta-analysis of target hazard quotients reveal health risks
  95. Mercury, cadmium and lead contamination in seafood: A comparative study to evaluate the usefulness of Target Hazard Quotients
  96. Popular drugs in sport: descriptive analysis of the enquiries made via the Drug Information Database (DID)
  97. Heavy metal ions in wines: meta-analysis of target hazard quotients reveal health risks
  98. Worldwide food recall patterns over an eleven month period: A country perspective
  99. Determination of metal ion content of beverages and estimation of target hazard quotients: a comparative study
  100. The metal ion theory of ageing: dietary target hazard quotients beyond radicals
  101. Capturing doping attitudes by self-report declarations and implicit assessment: A methodology study
  102. Towards an empirical model of performance enhancing supplement use: A pilot study among high performance UK athletes
  103. Psychological drivers in doping: The life-cycle model of performance enhancement
  104. Fuzzy communities and the concept of bridgeness in complex networks
  105. Nutritional supplement use by elite young UK athletes: fallacies of advice regarding efficacy
  106. The age-gender-status profile of high performing athletes in the UK taking nutritional supplements: Lessons for the future
  107. Comfort in big numbers: Does over-estimation of doping prevalence in others indicate self-involvement?
  108. Attitudes and doping: a structural equation analysis of the relationship between athletes' attitudes, sport orientation and doping behaviour
  109. Limited agreement exists between rationale and practice in athletes' supplement use for maintenance of health: a retrospective study
  110. Assessment of nutritional knowledge in female athletes susceptible to the Female Athlete Triad syndrome
  111. Performance enhancement with supplements: incongruence between rationale and practice
  112. Supplement use in sport: is there a potentially dangerous incongruence between rationale and practice?