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Dietary Supplements and Performance Enhancers Are supplements the “magic” ingredient you need to take your workout to the next level? • • • • • People looking for drastic/quick improvements often think supplements are the magic cure all for their desires. For example – looking at a fitness magazine one can’t help but notice advertisements for “breakthrough” products that will help you “see results fast” What most don’t know – often supplement brands are owned by the magazine you are looking at or vice versa! (Ex: MuscleLink supplements are owned by Ironman magazine, Flex magazine is owned by Weider supplements) You CAN build muscle without taking supplements by eating a healthy diet rich in nutrients (in particular protein) Supplements are meant as a compliment to a regular healthy diet and in some cases are more convenient methods of obtaining crucial nutrients for healthy active individuals. Proposed benefit(s) ● For muscle growth/repair ● Kinds include Whey (by-product of cheese), Casein, Soy. ● Often difficult to get RDA of protein from food. ● Whey in particular is easily transportable and absorbed quickly (protein gets to muscles 10-15 min after ingestion) Side effects or other issue ● Costly ● Some people can get enough protein through diet; excess protein may be a waste ● Possibly digestive issues, kidney problems with too much protein Protein and Amino Acids 3 Proposed benefit(s) ● It is produced naturally, and found within skeletal muscle. ● Helps produce ATP/Energy rapidly (Lift more, for longer) ● It is useful for short-term, high intensity bursts of activity (ie. powerlifting, wrestling and sprinting) Side effects or other issue ● Possible stomach pain, nausea, diarrhea and muscle cramps. ● High doses of creatine may be associated with kidney, liver or heart problems ● There is a limit to the amount of Creatine that can be stored excess is excreted. VIDEO LINK Creatine 4 Proposed benefit(s) ● A stimulant that is found in tea, coffee, colas, chocolate ● Increases alertness, and possibly helps to utilize fat stores during long duration exercise Side effects or other issue - It acts as a diuretic, therefore there is potential for dehydration. Caffeine 5 Proposed benefit(s) ● It is advertised as a product that promotes the loss of fat/weight through increased metabolic rate Side effects or other issue ● One of the main ingredients is Caffeine (stimulant) and formerly Ephedrine (now illegal to be sold with that ingredient). ● Possible side effects include: increase in B.Pressure, Heart Rate, restlessness, loss of appetite. VIDEO CLIP Hydroxycut (“fat burners”) 6 Proposed benefit(s) ● They help to decrease amino acid breakdown, increase protein synthesis and increase lean body mass ● In the past they were commonly used by athletes in strength/power sports Side effects or other issue ● They are illegal and banned by most sports POTENTIAL harmful side effects include: ● Liver damage, erectile dysfunction, and impotence; Gynecomastia (growth of the breasts in males); atrophy of the testicles; increase in aggressiveness/mood swings. ● high blood pressure ● cardiovascular & kidney problems ● stunted growth ● Virilization (Development of male characteristics in women) Anabolic Steroids 7 Proposed benefit(s) ● It is produced naturally in the body ● Prescribed for many reasons by doctors. ● Anabolic effect on various tissues -- muscle, skeleton (increase in height) ● Synthetic versions of HGH are used by some athletes to replicate/increase these anabolic effects Side effects or other issue ● Nerve, muscle, joint pain ● Risk of diabetes ● Contribute to the growth of cancerous tumors ● May be linked to certain cancers ● It is illegal in most sports Human Growth Hormone 8 Proposed benefit(s) ● A natural protein hormone, produced in kidneys ● It causes an increase in Hemoglobin, improves the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood, and is therefore beneficial to endurance athletes Side effects or other issue ● It is difficult to test for (since it's a naturally occurring hormone) ● Side effects may include high blood pressure, headaches, nausea Erythropoietin (EPO) 9 Proposed benefit(s) ● Involves the intravenous administration of blood, RBC's, and related blood products ● Used to increase the bloods oxygen carrying capacity, and enhance performance in aerobic/endurance activities Side effects or other issue ● Banned by sport governing bodies ● Difficult to detect (b/c hemoglobin levels are only slightly altered) ● This method is being replaced by the use of EPO ● Banned by most sports Blood Doping 10