those who ask the question what it was 15 years ago, Professor. Dr. Tunc Alp Kalyon 's "Sports Medicine" We're responding to the section quoted from the book. I wrote this book, much praised Mr. Kalyon promotion and told you it was a bedside book for me. Here, you can see that despite over 15 years later, many part of this book, even today, remains up to date. Of course, some departments have changed, for example, I had my 1994 edition of the Growth Hormone in Article of these hormones are removed from cadavers, but only recently wrote a synthetically produced, today is no longer produced in the cadavers and synthetic GH çıkartılmadığı kadavralarla relevant part of section issued to Mr GH Kalyon. In addition, the end of the text taking into account the current use patterns, added a short article about ergogenic substances. To obtain a basic knowledge of doping certainly recommend that you read this article. (BodyTR Editor)
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What is Doping
From ancient periods of history, people have used various substances in order to increase physical strength and capacity. Our records BC 3. century, sporting events, the athletes they believe should be able to move faster is to eat plenty of mushrooms.
In later periods, especially with the dog and horse racing have become more popular, gaining strength and speed as the widespread and systemic use of synthetic materials has become today.
19. Century, the use of performance-enhancing substances fazlalaşmıştır suddenly. With the beginning of the modern Olympic games in 1896, among athletes, particularly caffeine, alcohol, nitroglycerin, ethyl ether, strychnine, and a wide variety of substances including opium and increasingly widespread use of drugs.
Today, men and women, amateur-professional athletes in many different types of drugs they use, and it is a known fact in a systemic fashion.
Neglected and ignored for a long time on this issue too, since the 1950s, initiated discussion on the widespread use of anabolic steroids and amphetamines.
1960 Rome Olympic Games cyclist K. Jensen 's death due to excessive intake of amphetamines has created a sensation, and the doping demonstrated the seriousness of the issue. 1964 Tokyo Olympics, break, yet the past 4 years, although the muscle mass of athletes and extremely arttığının seen repeatedly on the Record-come, FIMS and IOC doping rules are clear on this issue by defining re-introduced and identified a list of prohibited substances.
Identified cases in the Use of Anabolic Steroids
In the use of anabolic steroids, identified by the American College of Sports Medicine guidelines are as follows:
1. Anabolic-androgenic steroids, with a proper diet, helps to increase body weight.
2. With a proper diet and adequate exercise, some athletes can increase muscle mass. There is a need for it, however, the use of excessive doses of anabolic.
3. Anabolics increase aerobic capacity.
4. Anabolic-androgenic steroids, liver, cardiovascular system, reproductive organs and can cause mental health on the very serious side effects.
5. This anabolic steroids in sports in pre-listed reasons, dangerous and illegal to use in order to improve performance.