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    first class of drugs is used by athletes to build mass and muscle strength. Examples of such drugs are anabolic steroids and human growth hormone. Anabolic steroids, synthetically derived from testosterone, have become one of the most commonly used drugs in many sports. They encourage muscle growth by making new protein through the stimulation of bone and muscle cells. The list of steroids is extensive and includes androstenedione, stanozolol, and tetrahydrogestrinone. To quote Robert Voy,…

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    Triple Threat Case Study

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    1. Anabolic steroids disrupt a delicate balance of hormones in the body. Give three examples of these changes in terms of the physical side effects of steroid abuse. The abuse of anabolic steroids have a direct effect on the hormonal secretion in the body. The consequences of this disruption are both external and internal. Some of the physical side effects are acne, shrunken testicles and gynecomastia. Acne is the result of the enlargement of the sebaceous glands and an increase in the…

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    Muscle Hypertrophy

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    However, creatine itself does not have direct anabolic effect in muscular hypertrophy [4]. Though, a few clinical studies recorded slight inhibition of growth differentiation factor-8 (myostatin) [5]. Pre-workout supplements are used to enhance resistance-training performance and generally contain:…

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    weightlifters at the 1954 world championships, conducted his own studies on people’s reaction to using testosterone to get in better shape and the people loved the results of using them and did not care about the recommended doses (Cowart “Athletes and Steroids: The Bad Bargain). This started the PEDs movement. Once the news got out about the benefits of PEDs, athletes started to recognized the opportunity to gain an advantage and this started a chain reaction that turned into what fans see…

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    Steroids In Sports

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    Steroids have been around for years in the sports world. Recently more and more issues with them have occurred. They have been interfering with sport players performances and the fairness of the games. Many people think steroids in sports are an amazing thing to see and a beneficial drug. While, others see it as an unfair drug that takes away from the true game and athlete. Steroids have many negative side effects and they also have many positive sides effects. Some of these effects are…

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    Legalizing Performance Enhancing Drugs: The Benefits Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, and Arnold Schwarzenegger are all names that we associate with the use of performance enhancing drugs today. Uses of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) have become a popular issue in sports within the last 10 years and it is well known to be used throughout a variety of activities. If the use of performance enhancing drugs in sports needed to be settled, these drugs should be legalized for the athletes, with a…

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    Are taking performance enhancing drugs (PED’s) really worth the risk? This is a question many of athletes have to seriously ask themselves and weigh the consequences. Many athletes don’t ask actually themselves this question and just go and take these drugs. Some athletes don’t even get told that they are taking PED’s. Other cases involve team doctors recommending players to take these drugs, having no regard for the player's health. So the big question is should performance enhancing drugs be…

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    can expand on these issues by collecting and inspecting much more data from a diverse sample of the population. Furthermore, stronger statistical and experimental methods could be consolidated to draw much more definitive conclusions on possible steroid usage among bodybuilders and male models. After all, it is crucial to protect and nurture the current generation of adolescent boys, as…

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    Since the early 1960’s, athletes have used anabolic steroids to enhance their performance, mixing substances such as heroin and cocaine creating a drug named a “Speedball” (Denham 56). In the US heroin and cocaine are illegal due to the effect these drugs could have on a person 's health, but athletes were combining these two drugs just so they would be able magnify their skills within the sport they play. From high school sports to professional, athletes have used all sorts of…

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    cycling as the top cyclists soon found amphetamines necessary to remain competitive. The use of performance-enhancing drugs was first made illegal on June 1, 1965 and shortly to follow were the dismissal of several riders from races that year. Anabolic steroids were first used by the Soviet Union in the 1970s to encourage muscle growth in strength sports, but they had also found use among endurance athletes such as cyclists to accelerate recovery. After these major turning points in the…

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