EPO
Altitude Training
Anabolic Steroids and Growth Hormone
Blood and Gene Doping
Other
100

What does EPO stand for?

Erythropoietin 

100

What methods can be used by athletes who cannot access altitude?

Hypoxic Tent and deep breath holding techniques

100

Define steroid

A synthetically produced drugs that mimics the effect of the hormone testosterone

100

Define blood doping and how it works

Blood doping is the purposeful removal of blood from the body to then reinject the same blood a number of weeks later, thus increasing overall blood volume and oxygen carrying capcity, resulting in improved athletic performance. 

100

What does WADA stand for?

World Anti Doping Agency

200

Identify 3 sports where the use of EPO would be beneficial  

Cycling, Swimming, Triathlon, Marathon running, Ultra endurance events, other endurance related events

200

Briefly explain what altitude training is

Altitude training is a method of training where an athlete goes to a higher elevation profile (typically above 1500m) and stays in these conditions. An athlete may train (aerobically) or 'live' at these altitudes to allow their bodies to adapt and create more red blood cells due to the lack of oxygen. 

200

Identify 4 sports that would benefit from the use of anabolic steroids and justify why

Strength, Power, Speed and Endurance activities:

- Weightlifters

- Sprinters

- All athletic jumping and throwing events

- Baseball pitcher

- Other

200
State the 4 components of blood and briefly explain their role in the human body

RBC's- Allow for the transport of O2 to the working muscles

WBC's- Fight infection and invasion of foreign material

Platlets- Clot the blood (cuts to open wounds and repair of internal artery and vein walls)

Plasma- Allows for the movement of other blood parts around the body (liquidity) and maintains hydration and function of the blood 

200

State 4 reasons why an athlete might take a prohibited performance enhancing substance

Multiple answers: 

- Recovery

- Money

- lack of results

- Education

- Pressure and expectations

- National/Politicl Ideals (Russia)

- Peers/other athlete success in using prohibited substances

300

Identify two ways that an athlete can legally enhance their performance in line with what happens with EPO usage and explain how it does this

Continuous Training

Altitude Training

Fartlek Training

HIIT Training 

300

Which of the following athletes would most likely benefit from altitude training:

A. 400m Sprinter

B. Recreational marathon runner

C. Olympic Shot Putter 

D. State level Long Jumer

B. Recreational marathon runner

300

Identify 3 side effects of using anabolic steroids

  • Possible infertility

  • Increased libido

  • Testicular atrophy

  • Baldness

  • Development of breast tissue

300

Briefly explain what the process of gene doping involves

The use of substances or techniques to manipulate cells or genes to improve athletic performance. It can include gene editing, gene silencing and gene transfer technologies’ and ‘the use of normal or genetically modified cells’.

300

Explain what beta blockers are an provide one example of a sport that would benefit from these. 

Beta Blockers aid in accuracy and a steady hand via reduced heart rate, tension, body tremors and stops the hands from shaking.

Sports: Archery, shooting, darts (sports that require precision)

400

Clearly explain how the use of EPO enhances athletic performance with specific reference to the cardio respiratory systems

The use of EPO allows for an increased production of red blood cells (artificially; not naturally as the body can do). It then allows for a greater oxygen carrying capacity to deliver oxygen to the working muscles for physical activity. This then allows an athlete to be more efficient and less likely to fatigue over the duration of an activity, especially when the activity has an increase in intensity which can be sustained for longer by an athlete using EPO. 

400

Identify one advantage and one barrier in relation to the use of altitude training 

Barriers:

- Geographical location

- Cost

- Inconvenience

Advantage:

- Simulates 'real' conditions (normal oxygen environment)

400

Where in the human body is the natural production of the Human Growth Hormone

Pituitary Gland

400

Identify 3 side effects of blood doping

  • Increased viscosity (thickening) of blood

  • Blood clots

  • Increased risk of stroke and heart attack

  • Dehydration

  • Cardiac failure

400

Identify 2 mechanical permitted resistance methods to improve power, strength and speed and explain how they do this

- Tyres

- Parachutes

- Elastic cords

- Weighted vests

500

Where in the human body is EPO naturally produced and what part of the body does it transport to create red blood cells?

Kidneys and Bone Marrow

500

Identify 3 physiological changes that occur as a result of altitiude training.

Increase in: number of capillaries, production of naturally occurring EPO, production of red blood cells and haemoglobin, mitochondria, myoglobin, oxidative enzymes, buffering capacity

500

Define hypertrophy and explain how the use of anabolic steroids and human growth hormone enable this

The enlargement of skeletal muscle tissue caused by an increase in the size of its individual cells.

  • Increased lean muscle mass and strength

  • Reduced fatigue

  • Increased rate of recovery

  • Increased aggression

  • Enhanced muscle and bone development

  • Increased muscle size and strength

  • Reduced recovery time

  • Increased healing time from injury

 

500

Name 2 ways WADA deters athletes from using Gene doping. 

- Banning athletes (4 years)

- Sequencing athletes entire genomes to establish genetic baseline 

- PCR testing 

500

Explain the difference between aerobic and anaerobic and explain the relationship between them and intensity of exercise.  

Aerobic- The use of O2 to create energy

Anaerobic- The production of energy without the avaialbility of O2

At lower intensities of exercise the body will have sufficient O2 to supply and produce energy aerobically. As intensity increase this will shift as intrnsities increase to maximal levels, whereby the body can no longer supply O2 sufficiently via aerobic means, thus increasing reliance on the anaerobic pathways of energy production.