APED Basics
Diet Pills
Caffeine
Legal Performance-Enhancing Stuff
Illegal Performance-Enhancing Stuff
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APED Stands for...

What is:

Appearance & Performance Enhancing Drugs

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Diet pills send this many people to the hospital every year

What is: 


23,000



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Amount of caffeine in the average energy drink

What is:

54 to 328 milligrams of caffeine per 16 fluid ounces

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Although generally safe, some concerns with Protein Powders are

What is:

 - many are not third-party tested

 - added sugar/calories

 - toxic chemicals (BPA, heavy metals, pesticides)

100

It is ok to take my brother's prescription ADHD medication.

What is

-No. If it was not prescribed to you, this is abuse and is illegal.

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An Appearance and Performance-Enhancing Drug is...

What is:

Any drug or substance other than essential vitamins or minerals taken with the intent to:

-Improve performance (strength, speed, endurance)

-Improve appearance (weight loss, muscle gain)

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Teen girls that have reported using diet pills

What is:

1 in 10

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The upper tolerable limit (safe daily amount) of caffeine for adults (people over age 18)

What is..

400 milligrams 

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The average amount of caffeine in Pre-Workout

What is:

150 to 300 milligrams (mg)  

200

Physical consequences of using anabolic steroids

What is:

Males-Acne, hair loss, gynecomastia, mood swings, heart/liver damage

Females-facial hair, deepening voice 

300

The two basic categories of APEDs?

What is:

1. Legal 

2. Illegal (banned)

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Some ways that diet pills claim to work

What is: Cause rapid weight loss by...

Make you less hungry: Appetite suppressants: Fiber Supplements (Glucomannan, Psyllium), Apple Cider Vinegar Pills, Garcinia Cambogia 

Increase metabolism: OTC "Stimulants": (Bitter Orange/synephrine, Raspberry Ketones)

300

The upper tolerable limit (safe daily amount) of caffeine for people age 12-18

What is...

100 milligrams

300

Possible symptoms from taking Creatine in excess

What is:

 - weight gain

 - muscle cramping

 - stomach cramping  

300

Consequences for being caught using illegal APEDs (steroids, blood doping, etc...)

What is:

-banned from sport

-forfeit all wins/awards/medals

-loss of friends, fans, respect

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Examples of legal APEDs include...

What is: Dietary Supplements   

 - Protein Powders

 - Creatine

 - Caffeine (Pre-Workout/Energy Drinks)

 - Diet Pills (over the counter)

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Some concerns about diet pills

What is:

 - Unknown ingredients

 - Not regulated

 - Little evidence they work

 - Linked to eating disorders

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The negative side effects of caffeine

What is...

anxiety, diarrhea, and dehydration, dizziness, nausea/vomiting, rapid heartbeat, trouble sleeping


400

This supplement is completely legal, but the number of kids age 12-17 rushed to the ER from overdoses has doubled in the past 4 years.

What is:

CAFFEINE

400

Steroid use (prevalence) among high schoolers 

What is:

6.6% of adolescents had used or were using AAS, and 67% had started before the age of 16.

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Examples of illegal APEDs include...

What is:

 - Anabolic Steroids

 - Human Growth Hormone (HGH)

 - Stimulants

 - Diuretics 

 - Erythropoietin (EPO) 

(also Beta-2 Agonists and Peptide Hormones)


500

Some possible undesired consequences of diet pills

What is:

 - high blood pressure, elevated heart rate, heart attack, stroke

 - dehydration, diarrhea, fluid loss, electrolyte imbalance, muscle weakness 

 - unknown interactions with other drugs

 - unexpected or allergic reactions

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The consequences of caffeine toxicity (overdose)

What is...

A trip to the ER for a chest X-ray and/or ECG, ventilator tube, IV, heart shock for heart rhythm disturbances and possibly death. 

500

Daily Double! Shown to be safe when used as recommended, this is the most scientifically studied supplement

What is:

Creatine Monohydrate

500

A banned APED used to caused rapid dehydration to mask or avoid detection of other drugs

What is:

A Diuretic