The athlete's dilemma : sacrificing health for wealth and fame
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The athlete's dilemma : sacrificing health for wealth and fame
Rowman & Littlefield, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-325) and index
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内容説明
Sports provide people around the world with unmatched entertainment, from the excitement of victory to the agony of defeat. Unfortunately, it also has become painfully clear that the agony of sports goes well beyond athletes losing games or competitions. Playing through concussions, the abuse of pain medicine, the use of performance-enhancing substances, and other health-related issues have become a constant reminder that being a professional athlete can be as dangerous as it is lucrative.
In The Athlete's Dilemma: Sacrificing Health for Wealth and Fame, John Weston Parry examines the health-related transgressions and hot-topic issues in America's top spectator sports, particularly in football, baseball, hockey, soccer, cycling, tennis, and Olympic competitions. Parry delves into the unique health risks that pertain to each individual sport and scrutinizes how the various leagues and organizations have handled these issues. Controversies and scandals surrounding elite athletes are also included, highlighting the need for changes in how sports are governed and regulated in the United States and worldwide.
From football and soccer players returning to the field too soon after concussions to Olympic athletes using performance-enhancing substances, The Athlete's Dilemma provides a broad perspective on the health risks prevalent in sports and what can be done to reduce these risks in the future. Accessibly written yet carefully researched, this book will be of interest to athletes of all levels, sports fans, academics, and health professionals.
目次
Preface
Introduction
PART I: PAIN, INJURIES, DRUGS, AND TEAM DOCTORS
Chapter 1: Real Men Play Hurt
Chapter 2: Teammates, Coaches, Fans, and Other Unhealthy Influences
Chapter 3: RG3's Painful Stay in Washington
Chapter 4: The Pitfalls of Team-Directed Medical Care
PART II: PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING SUBSTANCES: THE PERILOUS SEARCH FOR THE HOLY GRAIL
Chapter 5: Performance-Enhancing Measures: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Chapter 6: Baseball's Tarnished Legacy
Chapter 7: Football's Brazen Lack of Compliance
Chapter 8: Cycling, Olympic Sports, and WADA
Chapter 9: The Laissez-Faire Approach To Doping in Tennis
Chapter 10: The IOC, WADA, IAAF, and State-Sponsored Doping in Russia
Chapter 11: Regulating PEDs to Promote Athletes' Health
PART III: PHYSICAL AND MENTAL IMPAIRMENTS
Chapter 12: A Litany of Sports-Related Impairments
Chapter 13: Football Concussions in the NFL: Myths, Deceptions, Denials, and Lies
Chapter 14: Concussion-Related Lawsuits Filed against the NFL
Chapter 15: Football's Unholy Trinity: Brain Traumas, Bounties, and Deliberate Injuries
Chapter 16: Children Playing Football: The NFL's Achilles Heel
Chapter 17: Following Suit: Concussions in the NHL and NCAA Football
Chapter 18: Concussion Concerns for Female Athletes
Chapter 19: Brain and Other Severe Injuries in Baseball
PART IV: WHY ELITE ATHLETES SACRIFICE THEIR HEALTH
Chapter 20: Performance-Risk Rewards Undermine Health
Chapter 21: Arm Injuries to Elite Young Pitchers in Baseball
Chapter 22: Football Injuries in the NFL and College
Chapter 23: The NCAA Provides Shamefully Inadequate Health Care for Its Student-Athletes
Chapter 24: Stigma, Stereotypes, and Secrecy Undermine Athletes' Mental Health
Conclusion: Protecting Athletes' Health in Cartel-Governed Sports
Notes
Bibliography
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