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    Performance Enhancement & Health, Vol. 13, 2025, Issue 1

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    Editorial

    Open Access
    College athletes in the perfect storm for online abuse: A call to action
    Joanna Wall Tweedie, Lindsey E. Darvin, John T. Holden

    Regular Articles

    Open Access
    From ‘bro, do you even lift?’ to ‘bro, do you even science?’: How the relationship between science and broscience can inform the development of allied image and performance enhancing drug harm reduction
    Mair Underwood

    Open Access
    Novel wellbeing and repair peptide use in the UK: Netnographic findings
    Luke A. Turnock, Evelyn Hearne

    Open Access
    Knowledge, attitudes and practices of gym users towards the use of dietary supplements–A systematic review
    Sthefano Ventura Hernandez, Luhana Ahadia, Ali Ali Redha, Reza Zare, Asli Devrim-Lanpir, Alan A. Aragon

    Open Access
    Decoding unintentional doping: A complex systems analysis of supplement use in sport
    Scott McLean, Matthew Morrison, Mitchell Naughton, Paul M Salmon

    Unidentified runner in mountains near Qalhat, Oman, on January 28, 2014. Transomania is one of the most extreme marathons, 300 km of mountains and desert. (Shutterstock/Klemen K. Misic)

    Wearables, wayfinding, and data visualisations for distance running
    John Toner, Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, Patricia C. Jackman, Luke Jones, Joe Addrison

    Longitudinal relationships between emotional processes and perceived performances among athletes: The moderating effect of emotional intelligence
    Guillaume Levillain, Guillaume Martinent, Yohan Saby, Michel Nicolas

    Editor’s Choice

    Open Access
    Beyond the game: Well-being amid life disruptions among elite athletes
    Maria Luisa M. Guinto, Denise F. Ang

    Commentary and Responses

    Open Access
    Epistemic racism in anti-doping research: A call for critical awareness
    Jonathan Ruwuya, Byron Omwando Juma, Rekha Janarthanan, Jules Woolf

    Open Access
    Epistemic racism—An epistemic catastrophe
    Ask Vest Christiansen, Verner Møller

    Open Access
    Context is everything: A realist response to the commentary on epistemic racism in anti-doping research by Ruwuya et al. 2024
    Andrea Petróczi, Dennis Dreiskämper, Vassilis Barkoukis, Dmitri Bondarev, Sebastian Brueckner, Alessandra De Maria, Anne-Marie Elbe, Andrew Heyes, Lambros Lazuras, Annalena Veltmaat, Arnaldo Zelli

    Open Access
    Overcoming implicit bias
    Bengt Kayser

    Western bias in anti-doping studies: a call for broader methodologies and representation
    Lovely Dasgupta

    Open Access
    Reflections on method, racism, and context and anti-doping research: A commentary response
    Jules Woolf, Jonathan Ruwuya, Byron Omwando Juma, Rekha Janarthanan


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