6.3.4 The use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs)

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    • What are Performance-Enhancing Drugs (PEDs)?
      Substances taken to improve performance
    • PEDs are considered ethical in sports.
      False
    • PEDs can lead to serious health risks such as addiction and even death
    • Arrange the main types of PEDs in alphabetical order:
      1️⃣ Anabolic Steroids
      2️⃣ Diuretics
      3️⃣ Hormones
      4️⃣ Stimulants
    • What are the broad categories of reasons athletes use PEDs?
      Competitive edge, recovery, pain
    • Why are PEDs considered unethical in sports?
      Unfair advantage and health risks
    • Stimulants like caffeine enhance focus, energy, and alertness
    • What are diuretics used for in sports?
      Masking other PEDs
    • PEDs are primarily used to enhance physical capabilities or mask other banned substances

      True
    • Athletes use PEDs to improve their physical or mental capabilities
    • What organ is most commonly damaged by steroid use?
      Liver
    • PEDs can disrupt the body's natural hormone balance, leading to unpredictable mood changes and increased irritability
    • What is one psychological issue associated with PED use regarding body image?
      Low self-esteem
    • How can PEDs affect an athlete's decision-making abilities?
      Skewed ethics
    • The psychological impacts of PEDs can undermine an athlete's mental well-being and ethical standards

      True
    • Relying on PEDs can compromise an athlete's integrity by skewing their sense of right and wrong.
      True
    • The psychological impacts of PED use can be as damaging as the physical effects.

      True
    • PEDs can drive athletes to take greater risks, both in terms of their health and their willingness to break the rules.

      True
    • Using PEDs in sports is considered cheating and dishonesty.

      True
    • PEDs are substances taken by athletes to artificially improve their physical or mental performance
    • Match the type of substance with its description:
      PEDs ↔️ Artificially improve performance
      Legal Supplements ↔️ Natural products with performance benefits
    • Legal supplements have generally lower health risks compared to PEDs.

      True
    • Ethically, PED use is considered cheating and against the rules of most sports.

      True
    • Stimulants such as amphetamines and caffeine enhance focus, energy, and alertness
    • Diuretics increase urine output to mask the presence of other PEDs
    • What is the primary competitive advantage athletes seek by using PEDs?
      Edge over opponents
    • PEDs give athletes an unfair advantage over their competitors.

      True
    • PEDs like anabolic steroids can lead to increased muscle mass and strength
    • PEDs can cause organ damage to the liver, kidneys, and cardiovascular system.

      True
    • PED use has been linked to various mental health problems, including mood swings and aggression
    • What psychological issue can arise from the pursuit of a drug-enhanced physique?
      Distorted body image
    • The psychological impacts of PED use can be just as damaging as the physical effects.

      True
    • What psychological effect can steroids have on mood?
      Mood swings
    • The pursuit of a drug-enhanced physique can lead to distorted body image
    • Steps leading to psychological dependence on PEDs
      1️⃣ Use for competitive advantage
      2️⃣ Increased risk-taking
      3️⃣ Skewed sense of right and wrong
      4️⃣ Psychological dependence
    • What ethical principle does PED use violate in sports?
      Fair play
    • What is the primary aim of anti-doping regulations?
      Ensure fair play
    • Testing procedures are used to detect PED use in athletes.

      True
    • What is a therapeutic use exemption in anti-doping regulations?
      Use for medical reasons
    • Anti-doping regulations are enforced by sports governing bodies.
      True