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1 DRUGS Learning Objectives:
Know which drugs athletes take to enhance performance Understand the effects of drugs on the body Understand the effects of drugs on sporting performance

2 Banned Substances All performance enhancing drugs are banned by sporting governing bodies such as the I.O.C They can improve performance BUT they can damage the body

3 Restricted drugs Alcohol Cannabis Local anaesthetics Prohibited drugs Stimulants Narcotic analgesics Anabolic steroids Diuretics Peptide hormones Beta blockers Prohibited methods Blood doping Pharmacological, chemical and physical manipulation

4 Most commonly used in sport
Anabolic Agents Most commonly used in sport Inject into blood stream Build up muscles – allow you to train longer BUT Cause high blood pressure, heart disease, Infertility, Cancer, Body and facial hair, Deeper voice. Example: testosterone

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6 Second most commonly used
Stimulants Second most commonly used Make reaction time quicker Increase aggression – feel less pain Work for longer without getting fatigued ADDICTIVE! Athletes can train too hard – cause injury high blood pressure heart and liver problems Example: Cocaine, Caffeine So what sports would benefit from them?

7 Narcotic Analgesics BUT Usually injected Kills pain
Addictive – unpleasant withdrawal symptoms Can over train Constipation Low blood pressure Death Example: Heroin, Morphine

8 Peptide Hormones Similar effects to steroids – muscle building Strokes
Abnormal Growth Example: EPO (Substance that copies natural hormones of the body)

9 Erythropoietin (EPO) Synthetic hormone – copies natural hormones of body Increases red blood cell count Stimulates bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, improving oxygen uptake BUT - Can lead to stroke heart attack by thickening blood

10 So what sports would benefit from them?
Diuretics Make you urinate – weight loss Can mask traces of other drugs Cramp Fatigue Dehydration So what sports would benefit from them?

11 Beta Blockers Completely banned in sports that require a steady hand and calm nerve = archery, snooker Block adrenaline Slow heart rate, breathing rate, B.P Suppress feelings of anxiety and nervous tension - relaxant Side effects - Depression - They can reduce the HR so much that there is a danger that the heart may stop.

12 Drug Testing 2 urine samples – A and B ‘A’ is tested
If positive then ‘B’ is checked Refusing test –serious as failing one Positive tests = ban

13 CASE STUDY – Group Presentation
TASK CASE STUDY – Group Presentation Must : Research an athlete who has taken drugs to enhance sporting performance What drug did they use? How did it enhance performance? Should: Research what happened to them? i.e. side effects/ban Could: Research that drug in more detail – what are all of the possible effects on the body and how could it improve sporting performance?

14 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

15 Question 1

16 Which of the following is a legal drug?
A Anabolic agents B Heroin C Tobacco D Cocaine

17 Which of the following is a legal drug?
A Anabolic agents B Heroin C Tobacco D Cocaine

18 £100

19 Question 2

20 What is the effect of anabolic steroid on the body?
A To kill pain B To build muscles C To improve reaction times D To aid weight loss

21 What is the effect of anabolic steroid on the body?
A To kill pain B To build muscles C To improve reaction times D To aid weight loss A B C D

22 £200

23 Question 3

24 What is one of the side effects of taking steroids?
A Increases number of red blood cells B Leads to constipation C Causes dehydration D Causes heart disease

25 What is one of the side effects of taking steroids?
A Increases number of red blood cells B Leads to constipation C Causes dehydration D Causes heart disease A B C D

26 £300

27 Question 4

28 A Blood refrigerating B Blood building C Blood doping D Blood masking
When an athlete takes out their blood, freezes it, then puts it back in, it’s known as.... A Blood refrigerating B Blood building C Blood doping D Blood masking

29 Blood refrigerating A Blood building B Blood doping C Blood masking D
When an athlete takes out their blood, freezes it, then puts it back in, it’s known as.... Blood refrigerating Blood building Blood doping Blood masking A B C D

30 £500

31 Question 5

32 Why do athletes use blood doping?
A To increase red blood cells B To improve reaction time C To increase white blood cells D To increase muscle mass

33 Why do athletes use blood doping?
A To increase red blood cells B To improve reaction time C To increase white blood cells D To increase muscle mass

34 £1,000

35 Question 6

36 What is the advantage of taking a Narcotic analgesic?
A Masks traces of other drugs B Increases aggression C Improves CNS functioning D Increases ability to train harder and longer

37 What is the advantage of taking a Narcotic analgesic?
A Masks traces of other drugs B Increases aggression C Improves CNS functioning D Increases ability to train harder and longer

38 £2,000

39 Question 7

40 Which one is not a side effect of taking a narcotic analgesic?
A Addictive B Causes Low blood pressure C Causes high blood pressue D Leads to unpleasant withdrawl symptoms

41 Which one is not a side effect of taking a narcotic analgesic?
A Addictive B Causes Low blood pressure C Causes high blood pressure D Leads to unpleasant withdrawl symptoms

42 £4,000

43 Question 8

44 Which peptide hormone has similar effects to steroids?
A Growth hormone B Erythropoieten C Oestrogen D Insulin

45 Which peptide hormone has similar effects to steroids?
A Growth hormone B Erythropoieten C Oestrogen D Insulin

46 £8,000

47 Question 9

48 What is the function of Erythropoieten?
A Controls bone growth B Controls red blood cell production C Controls muscle growth D Controls pain

49 What is the function of Erythropoieten?
A Controls bone growth B Controls red blood cell production C Controls muscle growth D Controls pain

50 £16,000

51 Question 10

52 What athlete would benefit from using a diuretic, to aid negative energy balance?
A Jockey B Sumo wrestler C Fisherman D Darts player

53 A Jockey B Sumo wrestler C Fisherman D Darts player
What athlete would benefit from using a diuretic, to aid negative energy balance? A Jockey B Sumo wrestler C Fisherman D Darts player

54 £32,000

55 Question 11

56 What event would blood doping benefit more?
A 800m sprint B 400m hurdles C 100m sprint D Marathon

57 What event would blood doping benefit more?
A 800m sprint B 400m hurdles C 100m sprint D Marathon

58 £64,000

59 Question 12

60 Why would an archer benefit from taking beta blockers?
A Increases adrenaline B Decreases heart rate C Increases heart rate D Decreases concentration

61 Why would an archer benefit from taking beta blockers?
A Increases adrenaline B Decreases heart rate C Increases heart rate D Decreases concentration

62 £125,000

63 Question 13

64 Which drug is legal but restricted?
A Tobacco B Oxygen transfer C Caffeine D Local anaesthetic

65 Which drug is legal but restricted?
A Tobacco B Oxygen transfer C Caffeine D Local anaesthetic

66 £250,000

67 Question 14

68 Which one is not a side effect from blood doping?
A Aids B Heart disease C Kidney damage D Anaemia

69 Which one is not a side effect from blood doping?
A Aids B Heart disease C Kidney damage D Anaemia

70 £500,000

71 Question 15

72 Which athlete has not been banned/involved in taking THG?
A Barry Bonds B Dwain Chambers C Marion Jones D Linford Christie

73 Which athlete has not been banned/involved in taking the drug THG?
A Barry Bonds B Dwain Chambers C Marion Jones D Linford Christie

74 £1,000,000


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