CEN/TC 453 - Nutritional Supplements compatible with doping prevention
Standardisation of dietary supplements and sports food free of doping substances, for consumption by people practising sport as part of a varied and well-balanced diet. Dietary supplements are defined by Directive 2002/46/EC. Doping substances are substances which are on the WADA Prohibited List in effect.
Nutritional Supplements compatible with doping prevention
Standardisation of dietary supplements and sports food free of doping substances, for consumption by people practising sport as part of a varied and well-balanced diet. Dietary supplements are defined by Directive 2002/46/EC. Doping substances are substances which are on the WADA Prohibited List in effect.
General Information
This document sets out the requirements relative to the development and manufacture of food intended for sportspeople and food supplements to reduce the risk of the presence of substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) [4].
This document specifies a framework of good practices with the objective of preventing the presence of substances prohibited in sport in food intended for sportspeople and food supplements.
This document does not lead to any form of product endorsement.
This document excludes the so-called "energy drinks".
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