The Cologne protocol to follow-up positive caffeine cases

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Das Koelner Protokoll einer Nachuntersuchung zu einem positiven Koffein-Dopingfall
Autor:Schänzer, Wilhelm; Gotzmann, Andrea
Herausgeber:Schänzer, Wilhelm; Geyer, Hans; Gotzmann, Andrea; Marek-Engelke, U.
Erschienen in:Recent advances in doping analysis (5) : Proceedings of the Manfred Donike Workshop ; 15th Cologne Workshop on Dope Analysis ; 23rd to 28th February 1997
Veröffentlicht:Köln: Sport u. Buch Strauß (Verlag), 1998, 1998. S. 259-268, Lit., Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Sammelwerksbeitrag
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:3890010164
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199805301865
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Abstract des Autors

Caffeine is banned in competition with a quantitative limit of 12 micro-g caffeine / ml of urine. This level can be exceeded when a high quantitative of caffeine containing beverages are consumed. lt is impossible to lay down the exact amount of caffeine intake, which can be used not to pass the 12 micro-g/ml limit. As caffeine metabolism can vary to a high extent between individuals athletes can come into conflict with the doping rule when their individual caffeine metabolism enables the excretion of a high percentage of unmetabolized caffeine. To establish the individual caffeine metabolism, we recommend a caffeine study (application of 300 mg of caffeine) with the athlete. Verf.-Referat