Ethical Issues in Sport
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- Created on: 03-03-21 20:44
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- Ethical lssues In Sport
- Stimulants
- affect the nervous central system.
- INCREASES
- mental, physical alertness, and also mask fatigue
- LEAD TO :
- high blood pressure, heart, liver problems and strokes
- LEAD TO :
- mental, physical alertness, and also mask fatigue
- INCREASES
- affect the nervous central system.
- Anabolic Steroids (agents)
- mimic the male sex hormone testosterone
- INCREASES
- bone and muscle growth (allows a athlete to get bigger and stronger). It can also make them more aggressive
- LEAD TO
- high blood pressure ,heart disease and infertility - increasing chances of developing cancer
- facial hair and body hair, voices may also deepen
- weightlifters may use I to gain an unfair advantage
- LEAD TO
- bone and muscle growth (allows a athlete to get bigger and stronger). It can also make them more aggressive
- INCREASES
- mimic the male sex hormone testosterone
- Beta Blockers
- reduce heart rate, muscle tension, blood pressure and the effect of adrenaline
- LEAD TO
- fine motor skills - helps stop shaking hands - has a calm relaxing effect
- INCREASES
- nausea, weakness, low blood pressure, cramps and heart failure
- INCREASES
- fine motor skills - helps stop shaking hands - has a calm relaxing effect
- LEAD TO
- reduce heart rate, muscle tension, blood pressure and the effect of adrenaline
- Successes Of Performing Enhancing Drugs
- can lead to wealth and fame as taking drugs can improve performance
- some performers use drugs to level the playing field.
- disadvantages
- these drugs are normally banned
- athletes who break the rules, risk their health and reputation if they are caught
- the use of performing enhancing drugs can harm the reputation and credibility of the sport
- these drugs are normally banned
- Stimulants
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