Steroids and Athletics

Steroids and Athletics

Steroids and Athletics

Note: Please look through resources very carefully. This is a controversial issue so some sources may have bias. Check carefully for the expertise or background of the writer or contributor.

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Steroid Use among Teens

JSTOR Article Links: (Full length articles on “steroid use among adolescents” dated from 2005-present)

  1. "Steroid Use In Teens A Growing Concern. (Cover Story)." DATA: The Brown University Digest Of Addiction Theory & Application 24.S4 (2005): 1. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  2. McLean, Candis. "Steroid Abuse Among Teens." Alberta Report / Newsmagazine 26.33 (1999): 30. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  3. Joan Raymond, et al. "TOXIC STRENGTH. (Cover Story)." Newsweek 144.25 (2004): 44-52. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  4. "Steroid Abuse Moves Into The Scholastic Arena." Education Digest 73.8 (2008): 52. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  5. "Steroid Attack." State Legislatures 33.8 (2007): 11. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  6. Svare, Bruce B. "What Athletic Directors Can Do About The Steroid Abuse Crisis." Coach & Athletic Director 75.9 (2006): 76-78. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  7. "NJ To Randomly Test For Steroids Among Student Athletes." Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly 18.3 (2006): 8. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  8. "Stopping Steroids." State Legislatures 34.3 (2008): 11. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  9. Dohrmann, George. "Peer Pressure." Sports Illustrated 104.17 (2006): 74-75. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  10. Hugel, Bob. "Sizing Up Steroids." Scholastic Choices 15.3 (1999): 10. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  11. "...Programs For Reducing Steroid Use." Brown University Child & Adolescent Behavior Letter 17.11 (2001): 2. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  12. "Utah Schools Implement Steroid Prevention Program." Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly 13.5 (2001): 8. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  13. "Girls And Steroids." Teacher Magazine 9.5 (1998): 11. Academic Search Premier. Web. 13 Feb. 2012.
  14. Haugen, Kjetil K., TamásNepusz, and Andrea Petróczi. "The Multi-Player Performance-Enhancing Drug Game."Plos ONE 8.5 (2013): 1-7. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Feb. 2014.
  15. "Clinical Digest. Cheats Who Take Performance Enhancing Drug May Only Be Damaging Their Health." Nursing Standard 27.18 (2013): 15. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Feb. 2014.
  16. "Muscles May Permanently "Remember" Steroids." Science Teacher 81.2 (2014): 18-19. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Feb. 2014.
  17. Ding, N. S., et al. "Androgenic-Anabolic Steroid Drug-Induced Liver Injury." Internal Medicine Journal 43.2 (2013): 215-216. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Feb. 2014.
  18. Egner, Ingrid M., et al. "A Cellular Memory Mechanism Aids Overload Hypertrophy In Muscle Long After An Episodic Exposure To Anabolic Steroids." Journal Of Physiology 591.24 (2013): 6221-6230. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Feb. 2014.

Websites

  1. Anabolic Steroid Abuse [ ] - Scientific research about the effects of steroids, abuse and addiction from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
  2. Going For Dope [ ] - Tells the story of a former boxer whose steroid use led to the amputation of his legs. Includes audio clip and facts about his boxing career.
  3. Steroids [ ] - Part of a Thinkquest site, detailing athletes who have gotten caught using steroids to enhance performance, and other stories.
  4. Steroids, Sports and Athletic Performance [ ] - What they are, what they do, effects on behavior, and getting help.
  5. Taylor Hooton Foundation [ ] - Raising awareness about the dangers of steroid abuse, with facts, newsletter and list of speaking engagements.
  6. TeensHealth: Are Steroids Worth the Risk? [ ] - Explains what they are, whether they work, dangers for boys and girls, and healthy alternatives.
  7. What Steroids Can Do to You [ ] - Includes an overview of the history of steroid abuse in the athletics circles, side effects, and links to other sites offering steroid abuse information.

Performance Enhancing Drugs

  1. Sports Illustrated:
  2. NPR: Wikipedia Entry Presaged Wrestler's Wife's Death
  3. Anti-Doping Sciences Institute (ADSI)
  4. Banned Substances Control Group (BSCG)
  5. World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Homepage
  6. Testosterone / Epitestosterone Ratio: How is it significant?
  7. IAAF Anti-Doping Page.
  8. Olympic Movement Anti-doping Code (PDF)
  9. Genetically Modified Athletes, by Dr Andy Miah.
  10. Resources on the ethics of enhancement from the Hastings Center, a nonpartisan bioethics research institution
  11. Bioethics & Sport blog.
  12. Steroids in Sports
  13. Poniewozik, James. This is Your Nation on Steroids. Time Magazine.
  14. "Steroids And Pro Wrestling." JAMA: Journal Of The American Medical Association 301.6 (2009): 590.
  15. Baum, Antonia. "Eating Disorders In The Male Athlete." Sports Medicine 36.1 (2006): 1-6.
  16. Elizabeth Cobb, et al. "Wrestling's Murder-Suicide." People 68.2 (2007): 54-56.
  17. Henneman, Todd. "Wrestling With Steroids." Advocate 967 (2006): 46-47.
  18. Zeller, Shawn. "Wrestling With Juice?." CQ Weekly 65.31 (2007): 2343.
  19. Samuels, Christina A. "Student-Athletes In New Jersey To Face Testing For Steroids." Education Week 25.41 (2006): 27.
  20. "Hulk Hogan, on Witness Stand, Tells of Steroid Use in Wrestling." New York Times 15 July 1994: 5.
  21. MELTZER, DAVE, and Richard Demak. "The Sham Is A Sham A Trial Reveals Widespread Steroid Use In Pro Wrestling." Sports Illustrated 75.2 (1991): 9.
  22. "Wrestling Promoter's Trial On Steroids Charges Begins." New York Times 07 July 1994: 6.
  23. Francesco Botrè, et al. "The Abuse Of Diuretics As Performance-Enhancing Drugs And Masking Agents In Sport Doping: Pharmacology, Toxicology And Analysis." British Journal Of Pharmacology 161.1 (2010): 1-16. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  24. Shermer, Michael. "The Doping Dilemma." Scientific American 298.4 (2008): 82-89. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  25. Smith, Aaron C. T., and Bob Stewart. "Drug Policy In Sport: Hidden Assumptions And Inherent Contradictions." Drug & Alcohol Review 27.2 (2008): 123-129. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  26. Walker, Jennifer, and Brian Adams. "Cutaneous Manifestations Of Anabolic–Androgenic Steroid Use In Athletes." International Journal Of Dermatology 48.10 (2009): 1044-1048. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  27. Wiesing, Urban. "Should Performance-Enhancing Drugs In Sport Be Legalized Under Medical Supervision?." Sports Medicine 41.2 (2011): 167-176. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  28. BURCH, DRUIN. "Blood Sports." Natural History 119.6 (2011): 14-16. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  29. Dixon, Nicholas. "Performance-Enhancing Drugs, Paternalism, Meritocracy, And Harm To Sport." Journal Of Social Philosophy 39.2 (2008): 246-268. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  30. Alaranta, Antti, HannuAlaranta, and IlkkaHelenius. "Use Of Prescription Drugs In Athletes." Sports Medicine 38.6 (2008): 449-463. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  31. Hoberman, John. "History And Prevalence Of Doping In The Marathon." Sports Medicine 37.4/5 (2007): 386-388. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  32. Kotler, Steven. "Juicing 3.0." Popular Science 273.2 (2008): 38-41. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  33. Julien S. Baker, et al. "Anabolic Steroid Use." Sports Medicine 38.6 (2008): 505-525. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  34. Bjerklie, David, and Alice Park. "How Doctors HELP THE DOPERS." Time 164.7 (2004): 58-62. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.
  35. Le Page, Michael. "Does Drug Testing Tell The Whole Story?." New Scientist 191.2563 (2006): 8. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Feb. 2012.

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