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DRUGS IN SPORT
LESSON STARTER; DISCUSS
WOULD THE OLYMPICS BE BETTER IF THE ATHLETES COULD USE PERFORMING
ENHANCING DRUGS?
WHAT I WANT YOU TO LEARN TODAY
Know about the different categories of drugs: performance-enhancing and recreational
Be able to explain the effects of smoking and alcohol on general health and physical activity
Explain the impact of performance enhancing drugs and evaluate why some performers might risk using them to enhance performance
A drug is a substance that can be taken in a variety of ways to produce expected and
welcome physical and/or psychological effects on the person taking it, but also cause some
effects that are both unpleasant and unwanted.
Two main categories:PERFORMANCE ENAHCING
RECREATIONAL
What is a Drug?
Success
Peer pressure.
Gain Advantage.
Improve performance.
Why Take Drugs?
Money
Short Career
Fame
RECREATIONAL DRUGS Recreational Drugs1. Alcohol
2. Tobacco
What it does?
1. Affects your coordination, speech and judgement
2. Slows your reactions.3. Makes your muscles get
tired more quickly.4. Damages internal organs
What it does?
1. Causes nose, throat and chest irritations.
2. Makes you short of breath.
3. Increases your risk of developing heart disease, lung cancer, bronchitis and other diseases.
SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE VS UNACCEPTABLE
Socially Acceptable Drugs:They may be prescribed by a doctor or can be brought over the counter.
2 examples are paracetamol and aspirin.
Sociably Unacceptable Drugs:
These are illegal and unacceptable to most people.
All have negative effects and can be dangerous, in some cases leading to death.
Heroin
Ecstasy
Cocaine
LSD
Amphetamines
Cannabis
As an athlete use of the above drugs would obviously be highly detrimental to
performance.
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS
These can enhance a persons performance in some way, either in physical activity and training or daily life.
They include some drugs that are socially acceptable and many that are illegal.
P-BANDSPEPTIDE HORMONES
BETA BLOCKERS
ANABOLIC STEROIDS
NARCOTIC ANALGESICS
DIURETICS
STIMULANTS
P-BANDS Definition Advantages DisadvantagesSport
Example
Peptide Hormone
s
Beta Blockers
Anabolic Steroids
Narcotic Analgesi
cs
Diuretics
Stimulants
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS
Peptide hormones drug that causes other hormones to be produced
Effect- Increase your muscle sizeAllow athletes to train harder Increase the number of red blood cells. (EPO)
Examples Human growth hormone (hGH) and Erythropoietin (EPO)
Side EffectshGH – High blood pressure, heart disease, infertility and cancer.Women may grow facial and body hair.Mood swings, aggression and anxiety.
EPO- thickens blood therefore greater risk of heart attack and stroke.
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS Beta BlockersDrugs used to control the heart rate and have a calming and
relaxing effect.
Effect Maintain low heart rate.Reduce stress levels and anxiety is reduced.Lower blood pressure.
Side effects:Reduce a fits persons heart rate to a dangerous level.TirednessDepressionNausea and diarrhoeaInsomnia and nightmares
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS Anabolic SteroidsDrugs that mimic the male sex hormone testosterone
and promote bone and muscle growth.
Effects- Increase your muscle size.
Allow athletes to train harder Side EffectsHigh blood pressure, heart disease, infertility and cancer.Women may grow facial and body hair.Mood swings, aggression and anxiety.Increased risk of muscle injuryWorst case scenario=death!
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS Narcotic AnalgesicsDrugs used to reduce pain.
Effect KILL pain by suppressing the CNS.Injuries and fatigue don’t affect performance.
ExamplesMorphine, heroin and methadone.
Side effects:Addictive Feeling less pain can cause long term injuriesLead to constipation and low blood pressure.Loss of balance and co-ordinationLoss of concentration.
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS
DiureticsDrugs that elevate the rate of urine production
Effects- Make you urinate, causing weight loss.
Can mask traces of other drugs in the body. Side EffectsCramp, dehydration and dizziness.Kidney problems.
PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS-
StimulantsDrugs that have an effect on the CNS system, such as
increased physical and mental alertness.
Effect- Speed up your reactions Make you feel LESS pain Overcome tiredness
Examples Cocaine, amphetamines, and caffeine.
Side Effects Over-training. High blood pressure, heart and liver problems and strokes. Extremely addictive
EXAM QUESTIONS1. Some drugs, such as anabolic steroids are
on the IOC list of banned substances.State 2 physical dangers athletes may face if they take them?
2. State 2 reasons why athletes may take drugs, despite the risks involved?
3. Give 2 examples of socially unacceptable drugs?
4. What are the side effects of alcohol?
1. Some drugs, such as anabolic steroids are on the IOC list of banned substances.
State 2 physical dangers athletes may face if they take them?
High blood pressure, heart disease, infertility and cancer.
2. State 2 reasons why athletes may take drugs, despite the risks involved?
Fame, improve performance, money, success, peer pressure, make the most of short sporting career.
3. Give 2 examples of socially unacceptable drugs?
Heroin, Cocaine, Cannabis, LCD, Ecstasy
4. What are the side effects of alcohol?Affects your coordination, speech and judgement, Slows your
reactions, Makes your muscles get tired more quickly, damages internal organs