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Title: Chapter 13 Natural And Ergogenic Supplements


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Chapter 13Natural And Ergogenic Supplements
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  • More and more companies marketing to athletes
  • 18 of Americans regularly use herbal products
  • Americans spend 3 billion annually
  • More research and more laws enacted to protect
    public health

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Supplements
  • Natural
  • Herbal
  • Nutraceutical any dietary or nutritional
    supplement used for general health benefits

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Dietary Supplement Health And Education Act
  • 1994 company can promote a natural substance
    claiming
  • Improved function
  • Improved health
  • Cannot claim the supplement will affect a disease
    process

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  • Americans should have unrestricted access to food
    supplements
  • For a dietary supplement to be a food, it must
    contain one or more of the following
  • Vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids,
    metabolites, etc
  • Can assist with the nutritional needs of humans

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  • In order to avoid the FDA, herbal and natural
    supplement manufacturers market their product as
    food
  • can be purchased by anyone at anytime
  • Example of the DHSEA law
  • Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
  • Banned in the 1980s
  • Back on the market 1990s

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  • Exactly who and how many people use supplements
    to enhance performance is unknown
  • Testimonials no scientific evidence
  • Information from coaches, teammates, athletic
    trainer

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Understanding Natural
  • Generally accepted as anything that is not
    artificial or that is produced by nature
  • Alternatives
  • Comes from earth and necessary for human function
  • The body will easily assimilate the product
  • Public equates natural with safety

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  • Anything put into the body has potential to
    create a negative response
  • Children at a greater risk
  • 1998 report by Eisenberg et al
  • 1990 1997 herbal remedy use up 380
  • 47 of general public use herbal medicines
  • 18 of herbal medicine users do not tell their
    physician

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Risk Factors
  • Identification of substances in herbal products
    is currently not possible
  • 1 100s of active chemical substances
  • Contamination
  • Heavy metals, bacteria, pesticides

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Risk Factors
  • Four basic risks
  • Purity of the herbal supplement
  • Toxic side effects
  • Interactive effects with other drugs or herbs
  • Drug contamination growth, production,
    bottling, etc.

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Supplement Purity
  • Ingredients on label are not always actual amount
    found in container
  • Not even included, amounts too high or too low
  • When amount is not disclosed reliably, numerous
    different types of problems may result

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  • Green et al (2001)
  • 11 of the 12 products tested did not meet the
    labeling standards required by law
  • One product contained 77 more of the supplement
    than was indicated on the label
  • 11 products contained less of the supplement than
    indicated

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Supplement Toxicity
  • Toxicity based on
  • Dose of the herb
  • Other drugs or herbs being taken
  • Duration and frequency of exposure to the herb
  • Reactions vary
  • Skin rashes, hepatic toxicity, death
  • Energy boosters, weight control, pain control,
    anti-inflammatory, anti-depressants

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Supplement Interactions
  • Interaction of supplements with other medications
  • Can reduce effectiveness of medications
  • Adverse effects

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Table 13-1 Examples of Herbal/Drug Interactions
(pg 183)
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Supplement Contamination
  • Production and manufacture
  • Species of the plant
  • Soil
  • Fertility and overall growing environment
  • Part of the plant
  • Extraction method

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Natural Ergogenic Aids
  • Ergogenic having the ability to increase work,
    especially to increase the potential for work
  • May allow athlete to participate in activity
    longer or respond more quickly to a stimulus
  • Will NOT increase skill level

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Sports Drinks
  • Marketing
  • Replace fluids and electrolytes
  • Athletes preference (taste)
  • Gatorade
  • Research varies

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Energy Drinks
  • Energy booster
  • Caffeine
  • Upset stomach
  • Diuretic effect
  • Detect in drug tests
  • Possible problems with drinks w/added herbal or
    natural substances
  • Implications for Activity, pg 186

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Table 13-3 Energy, Carbohydrate, and Additional
Ingredients Found in Selected Sports Drinks
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Table 13-3 Energy, Carbohydrate, and Additional
Ingredients Found in Selected Sports Drinks
(cont.)
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What is in a sports drink ?
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  • Dietary Techniques
  • Carbohydrate loading
  • Zone Diet
  • Vitamins and Minerals
  • Amino Acids
  • Aids in rebuilding damaged tissues
  • Controversial
  • glucosamine

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  • Whey Protein
  • Derived from milk
  • Aids in repair of damaged muscle and even
    increase size and overall capability of the
    muscle

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  • Erythropoietin Alpha (EPO)
  • Blood product that signals body to produce RBCs
  • RBCs deliver oxygen to muscles, organs, tissues
  • Endurance athletes
  • Not easily detected by drug testing
  • blood doping"

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What to Tell the Athlete
  • Page 190
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