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Title: Performance Enhancing Substances in Endurance Events


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Performance EnhancingSubstancesin Endurance
Events
  • Kevin deWeber, MD, FAAFP
  • Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
  • USUHS

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Objectives
  • Discuss substances used to enhance performance in
    endurance events
  • Discuss any medical evidence of their safety and
    effectiveness

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Performance Enhancing Modalities
  • Mechanical
  • Psychological
  • Physiologic
  • Nutritional
  • Pharmacologic

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Stimulants
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Stimulants
  • Caffeine
  • Amphetamines
  • Cocaine
  • Sympathomimetics
  • Ephedrine
  • Pseudoephedrine
  • Phenylephrine
  • Phenylpropanolamine (PPA)
  • Modafinil

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Stimulants proven effects
  • Increases Endurance
  • Increases use of free fatty acids and
    triglycerides
  • Spares muscle glycogen early in exercise
  • Decreased perceived exhaustion
  • Enhances Anaerobic Exercise
  • Decreases time to exhaustion
  • Decreases perception of exertion
  • Hypoanalgesic effect
  • Small amount of weight loss

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Stimulant Use Prevalence
  • Ephedrine
  • 3.5 in NCAA athletes
  • Clin J Sports Med 2001
  • 12 of HS boys/26 of girls have tried
  • Med Sci Sports Exer 2002
  • Caffeine
  • 33 of British club track/field athletes
  • 60 of British club cyclists
  • Chester N, Int J Sports Med 2008

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Caffeines Proven Effects
  • Increased time to fatigue in prolonged, moderate
    intensity exercise
  • No effect on repeated sprints/heavy exercise

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Caffeine in Endurance Running
  • 4.2-sec faster 1.5-km
  • 1-3 faster 5-km
  • 24-sec faster 8-km
  • 50-sec faster 10-km military pack march
  • No change in 21-km race
  • Improved treadmill time-to-exhaustion in
    marathoners

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Caffeine in Other Sports
  • Rowing 1-3 faster 2000m race
  • Swimming 24-sec faster 1500m race
  • About 21 min
  • Cycling 3.5 higher mean power in 40km race

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Caffeine Dosing
  • Doses 2-9 mg/kg in studies
  • 2-5 mg/kg usually effective
  • 250-500 mg
  • Cola 40 mg
  • Coffee 100 mg
  • Tea 20-100 mg
  • Red Bull 115 mg
  • Vivarin 200 mg

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Caffeinated Sports Drinks
  • No proven performance benefit
  • 18-km run times
  • Pl vs carb drink vs carb150mg caffeine
  • consumed 4x in race
  • Int J Sports Med 2005

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Ephedrine
  • 78-sec faster 10-km run (with backpack helmet)
    vs placebo
  • 30-sec faster than caffeine
  • -0.8 mg/kg
  • No benefit when added to caffeine

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Modafinil
  • Cycling at 85 VO2max
  • 22 longer time to exhaustion vs Placebo
  • 18.3 min vs 15.6
  • Central mechanism decreased RPE
  • Dose 4 mg/kg
  • No side-efx seen

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Stimulants - Side Effects
  • Anxiety
  • Dysrhythmias
  • Hypertension
  • Hallucinations
  • Addiction
  • Death

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Stimulant regulation
  • Most banned by USADA NCAA
  • Ephedrine
  • PPA
  • Most ADHD meds
  • Some still allowed (cold meds)
  • Pseudephedrine
  • Phenylephrine
  • Caffeine
  • USADA no longer monitored
  • NCAA
  • 1 cup coffee 100mg 1.5 mcg/ml in urine

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Blood Doping
  • Increasing the number of red blood cells in the
    body to increase the oxygen carried to muscle
  • Administration of blood, red blood cells, or
    related blood products
  • Erythropoietin
  • Stimulates bone marrow to produce red blood cells

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Blood Doping proven effects
  • 7 increase in Hgb
  • 5 increase in VO2 max
  • 34 increase in time to exhaustion at 95 VO2 max
  • 44 second improvement in 5 mile treadmill run
    time

(Williams and Branch summarized study findings)
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Blood Doping - Side Effects
  • Transfusion reactions
  • Infections
  • Increased viscosity of blood
  • Stroke, MI, PE

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Blood Doping - regulation
  • Erythropoietin only by prescription
  • Doping banned by USADA, NCAA
  • Blood tested for antigens
  • Ceiling on allowable Hct level at 50

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Beta-2-Agonists
  • Physiology
  • Bronchodilation, increased ventilation
  • Examples albuterol, terbutaline, salmeterol

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Beta-2-Agonists proven effects
  • Clear benefit in asthma and EIB
  • Increased ventilation
  • No increase in performance in NON-asthmatic
    athletes
  • Side effects tremor, tachycardia
  • Regulation
  • USADA prohibited
  • NCAA inhalation permitted

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Creatine
  • Replenishes ATP in anaerobic exercise
  • No federal assessment of quality, performance, or
    safety
  • Proven to increase lean body mass, strength

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Creatine disproven effects
  • Meta-analysis 2003
  • No significant difference in field-based athletic
    performance (e.g. running, swimming)

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Creatine - Side Effects
  • Studies of 2-10 weeks no side efx
  • Long term
  • 40 non-responders

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Anabolic Steroids
  • Analogs of testosterone
  • More than 100 types
  • Forms
  • Oral
  • Injection
  • Topical (gels, creams)
  • Prevalence of use
  • 2001 1 in US college athletes
  • 2006 13 of German fitness center attendees had
    used in past

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Anabolic Steroids Proven Effects
  • Increase in fat-free mass
  • Increase in body weight
  • Increase in arm girth
  • Increase in leg girth
  • Increase in bench press and squat scores

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Anabolic SteroidsDisproven Effects
  • No effect on endurance exercise
  • Males on treadmill
  • Eur J Appl Physiol 2006
  • VO2max in rats
  • Med Sci Sports Exer 2004

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Anabolic Steroids - Side Effects
  • Hepatocellular damage
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Psychological disturbance
  • Effects can sometimes be permanent!

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More side effects
  • Men
  • Acne
  • Premature baldness
  • Prostatic hypertrophy
  • Female masculinization
  • Injection complications
  • Testicular atrophy
  • Impotence
  • Gynecomastia
  • (some may be permanent)

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Nitric Oxide-releasing agents
  • Physiology
  • Arginine is a precursor of NO
  • NO regulates BP and blood flow to organs
  • Most supplements Arginine a-ketoglutarate
  • Claims
  • Improves pump and blood flow to muscles
  • Increases strength and size
  • Speeds recovery

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Nitric Oxide-releasing agents
  • Endurance exercise studies
  • No benefit in endurance athletes
  • Limited evidence of benefit in debilitated pts
  • Strength exercise mixed results, no proven
    benefit
  • More studies needed

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Sodium Bicarbonate
  • Mechanism buffers metabolic acidosis after
    strenuous exercise
  • Proven ergogenic efx in high-intensity exercise
  • 100m 200m swim
  • Repeated sprints
  • Repeated judo throws

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Bicarbonate
  • Limited conflicting evidence of benefit in
    aerobic exercise
  • High-intensity running 17 better
    time-to-exhaustion (30 vs 26 min)
  • 60-min max-effort cycle ergometry 14 higher
    power vs Placebo
  • 60-min high-intensity cycling no difference vs
    Placebo

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Bicarbonate
  • Dose 0.2 - 0.3 mg/kg
  • GI side effects common

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Carbs
  • Sports drink consumption
  • Carbohydrate loading

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Sports Drink Consumption
  • Evidence supports enhanced endurance performance
    vs water in events 60 min
  • No benefit from added protein

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Carbohydrate Loading
  • Known to increase muscle glycogen levels 13 -
    100
  • Prolongs time to exhaustion 2-3 in endurance
    events 90 minutes
  • Higher effect in Untrained persons
  • 25-km treadmill

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Methods of Carbo Loading
  • Classic 6-day regimen
  • 3 days intense glycogen-depleting exercise
  • 3 days high-CH diet, no exercise
  • Modified 6-day regimen
  • 3-day exercise taper, normal diet
  • High-CH (70) light exercise 3d prior
  • Single-day regimen
  • 10 gm/kg/day CH 1-day prior
  • Normal exercise regimen

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Carbohydrate Loading s
  • Little standardization of methods
  • Athletes need to try methods prior to competition
    to see what works
  • Exact roles of glycogen-depleting exercise, type
    of CH, and timing are unclear

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Miscellaneous Losersin endurance exercise
performance
  • Vitamin E and other vitamins
  • Minerals Cr, Mg, Zn, Se
  • L-Carnitine
  • Antioxidants
  • Pyruvate
  • Arginine
  • Hydroxy-methyl-butyrate (HMB)

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Anti Doping in Elite Athletic Competition
  • Permitted/Prohibited?
  • http//www.usantidoping.org.dro
  • 1-800-233-0393

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Therapeutic Use Exemptions- TUE
  • Abbreviated TUE
  • Doc fills out athlete faxes to USADA
  • Effective immediately, up to 1 year
  • IM/IJ/inhaled corticosteroids
  • Inhaled beta-agonists
  • Regular TUE
  • All other substances
  • Doc fills out, send to USADA, along with
    supporting documents
  • Process takes 1-2 months to approve
  • Variable duration

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No substitute for hard work
Questions?
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