Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport

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Autor(a) principal: Mário Rui Gomes Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/134572
Resumo: The evolution of science and technology has made possible the improvement of highly competitive athletes ́ performance, who are now more and more athletic than ever before. However, the pursuit and the enhancement of the "best athlete" continues to be a time consuming process, which utilizes many resources and which still shows countless flaws. One way to try to overcome these restrictions is through genetic tests aimed at athletes and children and from there we can conlude whether or not individuals are fit for a particular sport. Consequently, we would know on which ones could the institutions invest in, in other words, who would benefit the most from years of training and dedication. In this review, we approach the genes related to sports activity, their role and the influence they have in an athlete's performance, as well as the current state of companies that sell this type of genetic tests to the costumer. These types of tests raise several types of ethical problems, which we divide into those that affect children and those that affect athletes, being still debatable its value comparing to conventional methods of talent identification. Testing children leaves them without an open future and narrows their autonomy. Additionally, testing athletes can lead to a forced consent and raise the risk of genetic discrimination by the institutions were they work. In this research we concluded that choosing people for a certain sport based on their genetic predisposition it is not either ethical or accurate predisposing success.
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title Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport
spellingShingle Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport
Mário Rui Gomes Silva
Medicina clínica
Clinical medicine
title_short Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport
title_full Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport
title_fullStr Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport
title_full_unstemmed Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport
title_sort Ethics of Genetic choice in Sport
author Mário Rui Gomes Silva
author_facet Mário Rui Gomes Silva
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Clinical medicine
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Clinical medicine
description The evolution of science and technology has made possible the improvement of highly competitive athletes ́ performance, who are now more and more athletic than ever before. However, the pursuit and the enhancement of the "best athlete" continues to be a time consuming process, which utilizes many resources and which still shows countless flaws. One way to try to overcome these restrictions is through genetic tests aimed at athletes and children and from there we can conlude whether or not individuals are fit for a particular sport. Consequently, we would know on which ones could the institutions invest in, in other words, who would benefit the most from years of training and dedication. In this review, we approach the genes related to sports activity, their role and the influence they have in an athlete's performance, as well as the current state of companies that sell this type of genetic tests to the costumer. These types of tests raise several types of ethical problems, which we divide into those that affect children and those that affect athletes, being still debatable its value comparing to conventional methods of talent identification. Testing children leaves them without an open future and narrows their autonomy. Additionally, testing athletes can lead to a forced consent and raise the risk of genetic discrimination by the institutions were they work. In this research we concluded that choosing people for a certain sport based on their genetic predisposition it is not either ethical or accurate predisposing success.
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