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PAPER 1
Diet & Nutrition
Ergogenic Aids
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Ergogenic aids
substances
, products or
training
regimes that improve performance
pharmacological
aids
physiological
aids
nutritional
aids
WADA
world
anti-doping
agency
introduced athlete
biological
passport
profiles am athletes
blood
&
urine
samples/readings
detects changes & irregular
pattern
Pharmacological aids
increase levels of
hormones
or
neural
transmitters that are naturally produced
most are
illegal
subject to
penalties
such as fines & bans
all
prohibited
in &
out
of competition
anabolic steroids,
EPO
, & Human Growth Hormone (
HGH
)
Anabolic steroids (pharmacological)
a group of
synthetic
hormones that resemble
testosterone
promote muscle growth & protein
synthesis
taken orally or injected
detected by
urine
samples
illegal in & out of comps
used for
maximal
&
explosive
strength performers (Dwaine Chambres, British athlete)
BENEFITS- increased muscle mass & strength, increased speed of recovery, increased intensity & duration of performance
RISKS- irritability, mood swings, aggression, liver damage, acne
EPO (pharmacological)
a
synthetic
copy of a hormone produced by
kidneys
to stimulate
bone marrow
to produce red blood cells
detected by
blood
&
urine samples
, but difficult to detect
illegal
in & out of comps
used by
endurance athletes
(
tour de france cyclists
)
BENEFITS- increased oxygen transportation, increased performance, endurance increase, delays fatigue
RISKS- increased blood viscosity, increased clotting potential, increased risk of strokes & heart failure, natural levels of EPO decrease
Human Growth Hormone, HGH (pharmacological)
a synthetic product mimicking the hormone secreted by the
pituitary
gland
stimulates
bone
&
muscle
growth
difficult to detect due to
naturally
circulating levels
illegal
in & out of
comps
used by
maximal
&
explosive
strength performers (throwers)
BENEFITS-
increased speed of recovery, increased fat metabolism, increased blood glucose levels
RISKS- abnormal bone & muscle development, enlargement of vital organs, increases risk of diabetes
Physiological aids
increase the rate of
adaptation
in the body
increase
performance
some are legal &
frequently
used, but some are illegal & have
severe
penalties
blood doping, Intermittent
Hypoxic
Training (
IHT
), cooling aids
Blood doping (physiological)
blood is removed from athlete approx 4 weeks prior to comp, red blood cells are frozen & stored, reinjected a few hours before event
difficult to detect as its athletes own blood
illegal
used by endurance athletes (tour de france cyclists)
BENEFITS- increased oxygen transport & aerobic capacity, increased red blood cell count, increased duration before fatigue
RISKS- increased blood viscosity, risk of transfusion complications, increased risk of blood clots, decreased cardiac output
Intermittent Hypoxic Training, IHT (physiological)
a type of
interval
training that takes place under conditions with a low
partial
pressure
of oxygen
legal
used by
endurance
athletes &
games
players (footballers)
BENEFITS- delays OBLA, increases red blood cell & haemoglobin count, acclimatisation for events at altitude, increased mitochondria & buffering capacity
RISKS- hard to reach normal work levels, reversibility is an issue, dehydration, decreased immune function causing increased risk of infection
Cooling aids (physiological)
a range of products used pre, post & during an event
pre-event
: ice vests & cold wraps
post-event
: ice baths
injury treatment
: ice packs
legal
used by all sports performers
BENFITS- reduced core body temperature, decreased DOMS, decreased injury pain & swelling, decreased sweating, fatigue & dehydration
RISKS- ice burns & pains, can hide/complicate injuries, dangerous for hypertensives
Nutritional aids
maintain
healthy lifestyle
,
training
& performance quality
all
legal
essential for
elite athletes
nitrates
,
caffeine
, bicarbonate, creatine, hydration, glycogen loading, electrolyte balance
Nitrates (nutritional)
inorganic
compound consumed by eating
root
vegetables like beetroot or leafy green veg
taken
5-6
days
before
performance
used by
endurance
athletes
BENEFITS- reduced blood pressure, increased blood flow, delays fatigue
RISKS- headaches, dizziness, gastrointestinal problems
Caffeine (nutritional)
stimulant used 1 hour pre-event to heighten the central nervous system
easily consumed
used by strength & endurance athletes
BENEFITS- increased breakdown of fats, increased nerve stimulation, preservation of muscle glycogen
RISKS- increased urine production, heart rate related problems, high blood pressure
Bicarbonate (nutritional)
an
alkaline
which helps prevent a rise in acidity in the
blood stream
consumed as
sodium bicarbonate
or
baking soda
used by
aerobic
athletes
BENEFITS- increased buffering capacity, delays OBLA, increased intensity &
duration
of performance
RISKS- nausea due to
taste
,
gastrointestinal
problems
Creatine (nutritional)
produced naturally in the body from
amino acids
& can be
consumed
can increase muscle stores by up to
50
%
used by activities using the
ATP-PC system
BENEFITS- increased
PC
stores, high stores of high intensity fuel
RISKS- increased
weight
gain, muscle cramps, increased
water
retention
Hydration (nutritional)
getting the correct amount of
water
before, during & after
exercise
used by all athletes
BENEFITS- regulation of body temperature, prevents fluid loss, lubricates joints
RISKS- low levels of electrolytes, muscle weakness, headaches
Glycogen loading (nutritional)
7 days before event -
low
carb intake &
high
protein diet
7-3 days before event -
train
at
high
intensity each day
3 days before event -
taper
training & eat
high
carb diet
used by
endurance
athletes
BENEFITS- increased glycogen stores, delays fatigue, builds muscle mass
RISKS- water retention can cause weight gain, muscle stiffness in depletion stage
Electrolyte balance (nutritional)
minerals in the body that help stabilise acid levels
magnesium, sodium, calcium
used by all performers
BENEFITS-
strengthens immunity, supports heart health, stabilises blood sugars
RISKS-
nausea, muscle weakness, affects vital body systems