Title: Ergogenic Drug Abuse in Sport: Issues & Current Trends
1Ergogenic Drug Abuse in Sport Issues Current
Trends
Cindy Thomas, MS, ATC, CPCT Director of
Educational Operations
2Sports Culture Today
- Many of todays athletes are choosing to dope,
violating their own bodies as well as their
principles, values and rules against doping, but
WHY?
Victor Conte, Director BALCO
3Why Dope?
- To gain an edge on the competition
- Because the end justifies the means
- Only success and glory really matter
- Society rewards for winning not performing
- Todays athletes are utilizing technology,
nutrition, science are closing the gap on
physiological limits - Unfortunately dopers miss the point of athletic
performance - They dont understand nor value
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4The most important thing is not to win but to
take part, just as the most important thing in
life is not the triumph but the struggle. The
essential thing is not to have conquered but to
have fought well. Olympic Creed
5Missing the Boat
- A typical conversation with a NCAA
student-athlete regarding an inquiry on the REC
about an energy drink - S.A. If I drink Red Bull will it cause me to
test positive? - REC Red Bull contains large amounts of
caffeine, a banned substance. - S.A. Yeah, but will I test positive from
drinking just one can? - REC The NCAA cutoff for caffeine is gt 15
micrograms/ml. - S.A. So, how much can I drink before Ill test
positive?
6What is aPerformance-Enhancing Substance?
- ...any substance taken in nonpharmacologic
doses specifically for the purposes of improving
sports performance by increasing strength,
power, speed, or endurance or by altering body
weight or body composition. - Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances
PEDIATRICS 9/9/05
7What are the categories ofPerformance-Enhancing
Substances?
- Pharmacologic agents
- Agents for weight control
- Agents for weight gain
- Enhancement of O2 carrying capacity
- Any substance used for reasons other than
treating documented conditions - Masking agents
- Many dietary supplement products
8Performance-Enhancing Drugs/Substances
- Anabolic Agents
- Stimulants
- Peptide Hormones
- Diuretics (weight loss, dilution of urine)
- Dietary Supplements
9Anabolic Steroids
- Human-made substances related to testosterone
- Over 100 types of anabolic steroids
- Schedule III Controlled Substances
- Old is New - designer steroids
- Pro-hormones
10The Anabolic Steroid Control Act 2004 (effective
Jan. 2005)
- Specifically lists dozens of precursors as
Schedule III substances - Makes it easier for DEA to outlaw similar
substances in future - Illegal to possess any of these substances now
11Who is Using?
- Body Image Disordered
- Eating Disordered Stimulants, Laxatives,
Diuretics Steroids - Low Self-Esteem, Depression, Suicide
- Career Professionals
- Models
- Firefighters
- Police Officers
- Military Personnel
12Body Image Steroid Use
- Body perception issues
- Media promotes idealistic body
- 5-7 of girls have tried steroids to tone bodies
many have eating disorders
13Steroids Suicidal Tendencies
- Suicide rates rise in adolescence
- Already at risk 3-11 adolescents
attempt suicide - Predisposing factors
- Body image disorders
- Family history
- Low self-esteem
- Risk taker
- Steroid other drug use
Taylor Hooton
Efrain Marrero
Rob Garibaldi
14When, Why, Access?
- Initial Use of Anabolic Steroids
- 17 initially used in junior high school or
before - 39 initially used in high school
- Main Reason for Use
- 51 to Improve athletic performance
- 15.9 to improve appearance
- Sources for obtaining Anabolic Steroids
- 25 from friend or relative
- 22 from Website/mail order
- 17 from coach or trainer
- 15 from teammate or other athlete
2005-06 NCAA Substance Use Abuse Survey
15Other Statistics on Adolescent Steroid Use
- 12 boys 8 girls use products to improve
appearance /or performance (Pediatrics 2005) - 6 of high school athletes have tried steroids
within past year (doubled from 1991) (2003 CDC
Study) - 3.4 high school seniors reported using steroids
at least once. (2004 Monitoring the Future)
- Steroid use down 40 (lifetime), 37 (past
year), and 21 (past month) for 8th, 10th,
12th graders combined. (2006 Monitoring the
Future) - Over ½ million 8th and 10th grade students use
steroids now increasing number of high school
seniors dont believe steroids are risky. (NIDA) - 2002 Texas AM study indicated 42,000 students
using anabolic steroids
16State High School Initiatives
- California
- Officials estimate that 20,000 have used PEDs
- Requires districts to ban steroids contract
with students parents - Districts cannot use supplement manufactures as
sponsors - Coaches prohibited from promoting supplements
- Louisiana, Nevada, Texas requires signed
contract saying they wont use steroids - Michigan Florida are participating in
Atlas/Athena (Peer Education on Steroids) - Virginia requires coaches, students, parents to
view the NFHS education video is participating
in the Atlas Athena programs
17State H.S. Assoc. Initiatives
- New Mexico ran a pilot steroid testing program
Spring 2006 will have mandatory steroid
education in every school next year - Illinois bans use distribution of PEDs,
requires steroid education in all secondary
schools is considering a state-wide steroid
testing program - New Jersey added random steroid testing at state
championships requires steroid education
programs beginning in junior high school - Florida (FHSAA) provides multi-media steroid
education opportunities for coaches athletes - 88 of Americans polled supported testing high
school athletes for steroids (The Sacred Heart
University Polling Institute May 2006 interviews
nationwide)
18NCAA Drug Test Results
Championship Testing Only
19NCAA Steroid Results
- 2003-04
- (Most common steroid positives)
- 13 Nandrolones
- 10 Testosterones
- 6 Androstendiones
- 4 Stanozolols
- 2 Boldernones
- 2004-05
- (Most common steroid positives)
- 18 Nandrolones
- 10 Androstendiones
- 8 Testosterones
- 5 Boldernones
- 4 Stanozolols
20Current NCAA Initiatives
- Division III Pilot Testing begins Fall 2007
- 2 year program
- 100 schools will participate
- 12-16 athletes per school tested
- Testing for all NCAA banned substances
- No sanctions for positive tests
- Aggregate results reported only
- Participating schools will receive grants for
education - Anti-estrogens are being added as a Banned Drug
Class - e.g., Tamoxifen, a breast cancer drug used to
mask steroid use by reducing negative side
effects of steroids such as breast enlargement - A medical exception will be provided for
legitimate reason
21Current NCAA Initiatives
- Proposed legislation to test for all banned
substances all the time - Administrators want marijuana tested for all the
time - Currently THC () is a 1-year sanction
- Legislation seeks to reduce sanction to 50
- To reinstate, school must document treatment,
s.a. must be tested by school during sanction
time, need a negative exit test
22Stimulants
- Increase energy, endurance, reduce mental
fatigue, increase fat usage - Amphetamines
- Caffeine
- Synephrine
- Ephedrine
- Illegal to include in dietary supplement products
- Smart Pills Brain Steroids
- Ritalin methylphenidate, Provigil modafinil,
Adderall amphetamine - High school college students using to gain an
"edge" for academic studies
23Dietary Supplements
- Muscle builders
- Energy enhancers
- Endurance increasers
- Weight loss
- Weight gain
- Workout recovery
- Pre-workout
- Joint health
Effective? Safe? Pure? Accurate dosing?
24Caffeine, Ephedrine, Synephrine
- Stimulants found in dietary supplements OTC
drugs - All banned in sport
- Several NCAA positives
- May not be listed ingredient or
- Listed several different ways
- Sometimes large quantities
25Energy Drinks
- NOT A SPORTS DRINK
- Contains stimulants
- Increases HR BP
- Diuretic Dehydration
- Can cause test
- Alcohol further contributes to problems
- Considered dietary supplements contain NCAA
banned substances!
26Peptide Hormones
- Human Growth Hormone (hGH)
- Real hGH is ineffective in tablet form
- Rx 750/month
- Pilot testing with antibody
- Insulin-like Growth Hormone (IGF-1)
- Increases rate of muscle repair after injury
rate of growth with training - No test yet
- Erythropoietin (EPO)
- Testing via blood urine
- Hormone lasts only a few days in the bloodstream
- If stop taking several days before testing may
not be caught - Attempted adulteration in urine by adding pepsin,
a chemical found in spot removers destroyed all
EPO including own natural - Circumvent the test by taking very low doses of
EPO every day
27Gene Manipulation
- Non-therapeutic use of cells, genes, genetic
elements, or modulation of gene expression,
having the capacity to improve athletic
performance (WADA) - Repoxygen is a type of gene therapy that induces
controlled release of (EPO) may be impossible
to detect - May see in 2008 Games
- Current testing method trials include tracking
traces left by viruses commonly used in gene
doping detecting in blood, urine saliva
- When stimulating growth hormones, also possible
that very early cancers, not yet detected, could
have their growth dramatically accelerated as
well
28Why Not Dope?
- Why not risk health?
- Why not risk ruin?
- Why be concerned with principle of fair play and
naturalness of sport? - Why not do what everyone else is doing?
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It's only cheating if you get caught.'
29Addressing Sport Ethics
- Sport culture has direct effect on athletes
reasoning or non-reasoning about ethical issues - Athletes are very affected by role models around
them (e.g., coaches, teammates, athletic trainers)
- Anti-doping must focus on convincing athletes,
parents, athletic trainers, coaches,
administrators of the necessity of a level
playing field the ideal performance perspective
30Future?
- Scientifically ethically complex
- Future determined more by technology than innate
ability - Addressing supplements with industry control,
education testing - Tomorrow? Gene transfer therapy? Stem cell
transplants? - Alternative specimens in sports testing?