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Steroids
Lee Yates
Devan Howlett
Kevin Morrison
Lance Armstrong
 Used EPO, Testosterone, Cortisone,
Human Growth Hormone, Illegal Blood
Transfusions
 American Hero
 Won 7 Tour De France’s
Achievements
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Won 7 Tour De France’s
Cancer Survivor
A inspiration to America
Determination
What they do
 EPO- increases amount of oxygen that
can be transferred to muscles
 Cortisone- increase the athlete’s strength
 Testosterone- used to “bulk up”
Church of Lazzo
Early Forms of Steroid
Use (NFL)
 Limbic System
Steroids vs No Steroids
 Impairs learning
 Memory loss
 Effects the
hypothalamus
 Changes in mood
 Harmful aspects
 Causes the brain to act
in very unusual behavior
 “road rages”
"Bill Romanowski and Marcus
Williams
Who Wants to Be Like
Lewis?
 Lewis accused of using
Deer antler spray
 Contains IGF-1
 How does IGF-1 work?
 Advantages/disadvantag
es of the product
Burns
Steroids in Major League
Baseball
 Performance Enhancing Drugs (PED’s)
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Human Growth Hormones (HGH)
Banned by the MLB
50 game suspension for first failed drug test
100 games for a second failed test
Lifetime ban from MLB for failing a third test
Barry Bonds
 All time MLB homerun leader
 14 time MLB All-star
 Tied in with the BALCO scandal
Flickr.c
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Bay Area Lab CoOperative (BALCO)
 Known supplier of steroids to
professional baseball players
 Created a HGH gel called the clear that
players knowingly took
 Barry Bonds was the highest profile
athlete they supplied
Ticklethewire.com
Balco Scandal
 IRS, FDA raided the lab to find steroids,
money, and a list of users
 Barry Bonds was taken to trial and
shortly after lied to a grand jury about his
known steroid use
 Claimed he used the gel but thought it
was a nutritional supplement
Balco Trial
 Bonds’ trainer, Greg Anderson pleaded
guilty on July 15, 2005
 One count of money laundering, one
count of steroid distribution.
 Three months in prison and three months
house arrest
More Balco
 Charged with one count of obstruction of
justice
 Jury failed to reach a verdict on counts of
Bonds lying to the jury
Commercial on Steroids
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eitszbh
UHvA
Steroids In High School
 Athletes must attend educational meeting
in California
 Students under pressure of colleges
 Competition level so high
 There is not many educational programs
in other states
How To Prevent It
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New Jersey first state to test in 2012
Each test cost about $200
Very expensive
Schools can not afford it for the most part
More educational programs
Get parents involved
Interview
 Anonymous knowingly took steroids in
high school after suffering an injury his
Sophomore year
 All conference pitcher his Junior and
Senior seasons
 All state as a Senior
Interview Continued
 “I took HGH after tearing my rotator cuff
to try to speed up the recovery process
and get all of my strength back”
 “I recovered 3 months sooner than I was
supposed to and came back better than I
was before”
 Said he “believes he benefited from
steroid use, and saw significant results”
Uni.illinois.com
Ambitious to Get to the
Big Leagues
 College rules concerning steroids vary widely
between teams
 61,000 college players tested for steroids due
to massive weight gain
 Cheaper and easier to test for drug usage such
as marijuana that usage of steroids
How Much Muscle Strength
Does a Teen Really Need?
 Rocklin High School, located in California
found steroid usage between 4 teammates
 3% to 3.5% of high school students have used
steroids
 In California that estimates to approximately
20,000 students
Being Solid On and Off the
Field
 Viagra being
considered steroid
use
Viagra
 How does Viagra
affect and athletes
body
 Should it be banned?
Levine, Eitan
How Does Steroids Effect
the Brain?
 Limbic System
 Impairs learning
 Memory loss
 Effects the hypothalamus
 Changes in mood
 Harmful aspects
 Causes the brain to act in very unusual
behavior
 “road rages”
How Does Steroids Effect
the Heart?
 Increase risk of higher heart diseases
 Heart attack, heart failure, and stokes
 Increase risk of health factors that lead to heart
disease
 High blood pressure, obese, and diabetes
 Heart disease risk
 Non-steroid users vs. steroid users
Why Do People Use
Steroids?
 It works!
 The Average Citizen
 Fast Response
 10 years vs. safely boost the bodies growth level
 Appearance
 Athletes
 Rapidly enhances your performance ability based on the type
of training that is performed
 Run faster, get stronger, hit harder, jump higher, gain muscle, etc.
 Teen athletes find it an easier way to be a duplicate of
professional role models
Human Growth Hormones
 Steroid of choice for baseball players
 Naturally produced in the pituitary gland,
inhibits muscle growth
 Scientifically produced and can legally be
obtained through doctors
Is steroid use that bad?
 Human Growth Hormones
 Regulates body fluids, muscle and bone
growth, sugar and fat metabolism, and heart
functions
 Helps cure Turner’s Syndrome
 Aids in helping Prader-Willi syndrome
 Fights HIV deficiencies
 Fights against Short Bowel syndrome
New England Journal of
Medicine’s study
 Twelve men sixty and older took HGH
injections for 6 months
 14% decreasein body fat
 9% increase in lean body mass
 2% increase in bone density of their
spines
Steroid Benefits
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Increased muscle mass
Increased healing rates
Increased bone growth
Increased sex drive
More Benefits
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Treats growth deficiencies in children
Chronic kidney insufficiency
HGH deficiency due to pituitary tumors
Muscle wasting disease associated with
HIV
 Short bowel syndrome
Works Cited
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Appuzo, Matt. "AP IMPACT: Steroids Loom in Major-college Football." The Denver Post. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
"Bill Romanowski and Marcus Williams | Sports Feuds
| Comcast.netSports." Bill Romanowski and Marcus Williams. N.p., n.d.
Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
Burns, Ashley. "Anyone Can Buy Deer Antler Spray And Be Just Like Ray
Lewis… Allegedly." With Leather RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Apr. 2013.
Hitti, Miranda. "Steroids Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk." WebMD.
WebMD, n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
Levine, Eitan. "NFL Player Claims Players Are Using Viagra as
Steroids." Chicago Bear Brandon Marshall: Players Use Viagra as
Steroids. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
"Romo Tells '60 Minutes' He Used steroids." ESPN.com. N.p., n.d. Web.
18 Apr. 2013.
"Steroids in Football." Steroids in Football. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
Works Cited
 Karriem-Norwood, Vamada. "Human Growth
Hormone." WebMD. N.p.. Web. 3 Apr 2013.
 Vrscak, Nick. Personal Interview. 11 4 2013.
 "Barry Bonds trial." Associated Press. 13 4
2011: n. page. Web. 22 Apr. 2013.
 Barry Bonds Steroid Use. 2010. Photograph.
Barry Bonds SteroidsWeb. 22 Apr 2013.
 Steroids/PIED's. N.d. Photograph. LGBT Drug
& Alcohol SupportWeb. 16 Apr 2013.
Works Cited
 Wilson, Jacque. "Lance Armstrong's Doping
Drugs." CNN. Cable News Network, 18 Jan.
2013. Web. 22 Apr. 2013.
 "Impact of Steroids Felt across High School
Sports." SFGate. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2013.
 Asterisk. Advertisement. U.S. Olympics 14
June 2011: n. video. Print.
 Lance Armstrong Steroid Funny. 2012.
Photograph. 965 The Buzz, n.p.
 Steroids In High School Sports. 2006.
Photograph. Uni.illinois, Illinois.