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Supplements and Sports

机译:补品和运动

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Use of performance-enhancing supplements occurs at all levels of sports, from professional athletes to junior high school students. Although some supplements do enhance athletic performance, many have no proven benefits and have serious adverse effects. Anabolic steroids and ephedrine have life-threatening adverse effects and are prohibited by the International Olympic Committee and the National Collegiate Athletic Association for use in competition. Blood transfusions, androstenedione, and dehydroepiandrosterone are also prohibited in competition. Caffeine, creatine, and sodium bicarbonate have been shown to enhance performance in certain contexts and have few adverse effects. No performance benefit has been shown with amino acids, beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate, chromium, human growth hormone, and iron. Carbohydrate-electrolyte beverages have no serious adverse effects and can aid performance when used for fluid replacement. Given the widespread use of performance-enhancing supplements, physicians should be prepared to counsel athletes of all ages about their effectiveness, safety, and legality. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:从专业运动员到初中学生,各种水平的运动都使用增强性能的补充剂。尽管某些补品确实可以增强运动表现,但许多补品没有经过证实的益处,并且有严重的不良影响。合成代谢类固醇和麻黄碱具有威胁生命的不良作用,国际奥林匹克委员会和美国国家大学生体育协会禁止在比赛中使用。比赛中也禁止输血,雄烯二酮和脱氢表雄酮。在某些情况下,咖啡因,肌酸和碳酸氢钠已被证明可以增强性能,并且几乎没有不良影响。氨基酸,β-羟基-β-甲基丁酸酯,铬,人类生长激素和铁没有表现出性能优势。碳水化合物电解质饮料没有严重的不良影响,并且在用于补液时可以帮助提高性能。考虑到性能增强补充剂的广泛使用,医生应准备向各个年龄段的运动员提供有关其有效性,安全性和合法性的建议。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Family Physician》 |2008年第9期|p.1039-1046|共8页
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    DAVID M. JENKINSON, DO, and ALLISON J. HARBERT, MD, Department of Family Medicine, University of Tennessee College of Medicine-Chattanooga Unit, Chattanooga, TennesseeThe AuthorsDavidAVID M. JenkinsonNKINSON, DO, is an assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine-Chattanooga Unit and is the medical director of PolyClinics.Net PLLC, Dayton, Tenn. He received his doctorate in osteopathic medicine from the University of New Eengland College of Osteopathic Medicine, Portland, Me., and completed an internship and family medicine residency at Michigan State University/ St. Lawrence Hospital in Lansing and a sports medicine fellowship at Ball State University/Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Ind. Dr. Jenkinson currently serves as the team physician for Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn.ALLISON J. HARBEeRT, MD, is a family physician at Cottonwood Health Center in Soldotna, Alaska. At the time of writing this article, she was a family medicine resident at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine-Chattanooga Unit. Dr. Harbert received her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, and completed a family medicine residency in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine- Chattanooga Unit.Address correspondence to David M. Jenkinson, DO, PolyClinics.Net PLLC, P.O. Box 189, Soddy Daisy, TN 37384. Reprints are not available from the authors.Author disclosure: Nothing to disclose.;

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