What does PED stand for?
Performance Enhancing Drug
What is a PED?
Substances that are used to enhance a person’s performace either in physical activity and training or daily life. They are used to gain a physical advantage and give a better chance of winning.
How many PED’s are there?
Six.
What are the six main PED’s?
Anabolic Steroids Stimulants Diuretics Narcotics Beta Blockers HGH (Growth hormone)
What is the performance enhancing method used by performers?
Blood Doping (EPO)
What is Blood Doping/EPO?
The injection of oxygenated blood into an athlete before an event in an (illegal) attempt to enhance athletic performance.
Blood is taken out of the performer a few weeks before training/competition, frozen, then re-injected before the event.
What is the purpose of blood doping?
to increase red blood cells and oxygen delivery to the muscles.
What do anabolic steroids do?
- Quickens recovery
What are the side effects of anabolic steroids?
What athletes may use anabolic steroids?
Sprinters or boxers
What do stimulants do?
- Increased reaction time
What are the side effects of stimulants?
- Diarrhoea
What athletes may use stimulants?
Sprinters or baseballers
What do diuretics do?
- Masks other drugs
What are the side effects of diuretics?
- Dehydration (the body doesn’t get enough water)
What athletes may use diurectics?
Boxers and Jockeys
What do narcotics do?
- Help perform for longer
What are the side effects of narcotics?
- Addictive
What athletes may use narcotics?
Rugby players and boxers
What do beta blockers do?
- Reduces the hands from shaking
What are the side effects of beta blockers?
What athletes may use beta blockers?
Archers and shooters
What do HGH do?
Increase muscle growth - stronger and faster
What are the side effects of HGH?
- Men growing breasts