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摘要
即将到来的增强版奥运会定于2026年5月在拉斯维加斯举行,标志着竞技体育史上一个颠覆性的时刻。通过在自主和医疗监督的幌子下将提高成绩的药物的使用制度化,这些游戏促进了一种基于药物增强而不是天赋和训练的人类卓越的愿景。本文探讨了这种范式转变的医学、伦理和社会影响。与罗马的“panem et censes”战略相比较,我们认为,增强版奥运会不仅代表了一种奇观,而且代表了对体育价值观的深刻重新定义,健康风险被商品化,道德规范被破坏,年轻人暴露在危险的成功模式中。尽管声称减少危害和创新,但兴奋剂的系统性正常化有可能侵蚀体育精神,并给公共卫生系统带来医源性后果的负担。我们呼吁医生、伦理学家、神经科学家和政策制定者进行紧急的多学科对话,以评估这一趋势,并在竞争表现中维护公平、诚信和福祉的原则。
Panem, corticoids and circenses: the ethical fallout of Enhanced Games.
The forthcoming Enhanced Games, scheduled for May 2026 in Las Vegas, mark a disruptive moment in the history of competitive sports. By institutionalising the use of performance-enhancing drugs under the guise of autonomy and medical supervision, these games promote a vision of human excellence rooted in pharmacological enhancement rather than natural talent and training. This article examines the medical, ethical and societal implications of such a paradigm shift. Drawing parallels with the Roman strategy of panem et circenses, we argue that the Enhanced Games represent not just a spectacle but a profound redefinition of athletic values, where health risks are commodified, ethical norms are undermined, and youth are exposed to dangerous models of success. Despite claims of harm reduction and innovation, the systemic normalisation of doping threatens to erode the spirit of sport and burden public health systems with iatrogenic consequences. We call for an urgent multidisciplinary dialogue involving physicians, ethicists, neuroscientists and policymakers to assess this trend and safeguard the principles of equity, integrity and well-being in competitive performance.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Medical Ethics is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical ethics. The journal seeks to promote ethical reflection and conduct in scientific research and medical practice. It features articles on various ethical aspects of health care relevant to health care professionals, members of clinical ethics committees, medical ethics professionals, researchers and bioscientists, policy makers and patients.
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JME is the official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics.