Doping is the act of using drugs or supplements for the purpose of enhancing performance. Many athletes in the sports and fitness community may choose to dope whether it’s for personal improvement in function and performance, to win a medal or secure a position in leagues and professional teams. These performance-enhancing drugs include anabolic steroids, growth hormones, erythropoietin and other stimulants and can be taken in the form of pills, injections or topical creams.
While these drugs can have short-term effects on the body such as increasing muscle mass, strengthen bones and tendons and increasing lung capacity; they also have adverse negative effects on health, which can be dangerous, and, in some instances, fatal. Some athletes use performance-enhancing drugs for short term but stop using it days or weeks before competitions so that they are not detected when tested.
In the UAE, the National Anti-doping Organization (NADO) is responsible for eradicating the use of prohibited drugs and enforcing anti-doping protocols to promote clean and fair sports and preserve athletic values.
Below is of performance-enhancing drugs commonly used and their effects on the human body:
Performance-enhancing effect:
Increases muscle mass (hypertrophy) and strength
Adverse effects:
Growth Hormones (human growth hormones, insulin, erythropoietin, adrenocorticotrophin):
Performance-enhancing effect:
Adverse effects:
Beta-2 agonists
Performance-enhancing effect:
Adverse effects:
Stimulants (such as caffeine, amphetamines, ephedrine in cold remedies)
Performance-enhancing effect:
Adverse effects:
Glucocorticosteroids
Athletes and non-athletes should think twice before using performance-enhancing drugs and should be aware of their negative effects on their bodies. Doping is prohibited by most sports organizations. Therefore, athletes competing in national or international sports events should be particularly aware of their use of medications and supplements as some may include performance-enhancing agents which are prohibited and, if detected during testing procedures, may be banned from participating in competitions.
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