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100 1 $aGoldman, Bob,$d1955-
245 10 $aDeath in the locker room :$bsteroids, cocaine & sports /$cBob Goldman ; with Patricia Bush, Ronald Klatz.
260 $aTucson, Ariz. :$bBody Press,$c[1987], ℗♭1984.
300 $axx, 370 pages, [17] pages of plates :$billustrations, portraits ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 316-359) and index.
505 0 $aDeath of an athlete -- Drugs in sports means the death of sports -- The hooked athlete -- The new unisex: female athletes turning male -- Brake drugs for child-woman gymnasts -- Team physicians under pressure -- Drugs across the border: dangerous illegal aliens -- Ergogenic aids in sports- myth or fact -- How steroids destroy the body -- Withdrawal symptoms -- What's the cure? -- A self-screening examination for the male athlete taking anabolic steroids.
505 0 $aAppendices: -- Position statement on the use and abuse of anabolic-androgenic steroids in sports (American College of Sports Medicine) -- Policy statement on doping by the British Association of Sport and Medicine -- List of doping substances typically tested at national and international sporting events -- Therapeutic uses of anabolic steroids -- Anabolic-Androgenic research studies -- Androgenic-to-anabolic ration: the therapeutic index -- Anabolic-steroid research pertaining to the liver -- Anabolic-steroid research pertaining to the heart -- Psychological effects of steroids -- Physiology and regulation of testicular function -- Risk of birth defects -- Research studies on reported cancer tumors associated with anabolic steroids -- Diet and steroids -- Human Growth Hormone (HGH) -- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HGC) -- Clomid (Chlomiphene Citrate) -- Principles of carbohydrate loading -- The skeletal system and steroids -- The Tanner Staging System of Normal Physical-Growth Development -- Normal blood composition -- Normal hormonal levels in blood and urine -- Norms of principle blood-chemistry tests and interpretation -- Overview of typical series of diagnostic procedures physicians utilize to determine cause and etiology of an individual's health complaints -- Listing of commonly used anabolic steroids, with chemical structures, normal dosages, and trade names -- Structures, names, and manufacturers of anabolic steroids -- Descriptive brochure included with Dianabol -- Advice to parents of athletes on steroids.
520 $aDrug abuse in sports is not a new phenomenon. It has been prevalent for many years and has been a significant threat to clean, fair competition. Public attention and media exposure has brought what was once a behind-the-scenes problem into the open. The tragic, untimely deaths of superb athletes has brought this taboo issue into sharper focus, and has made the general public gradually aware of the dangers of anabolic steroids and their alarming impact on the sports arena and society in general. Although initially confined to weightlifters and bodybuilders, anabolic steroid use and substance abuse has spread to virtually all areas of competition. The insidious nature of anabolic steroids is that their side effects are not as immediately evident as with recreational drugs. Thus the true long-term results are not recognized for the dangers they present, both physically and psychologically. These very accessible and addictive drugs, combined with the additive or sport-performance enhancement of 'ergogenic' drugs, present an ominous threat to our youth, having the potential to turn them into walking time bombs. This book documents and discusses the health aspects and ethical concerns surrounding this issue. -- from Foreword.
650 0 $aDoping in sports.
650 0 $aAnabolic steroids.
650 0 $aCocaine.
650 12 $aDoping in sports.
650 12 $aSteroids.
650 12 $aAnabolic agents.
650 12 $aCocaine.
650 7 $aAnabolic steroids.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00808194
650 7 $aCocaine.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00865992
650 7 $aDoping in sports.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00896938
700 1 $aBush, Patricia J.
700 1 $aKlatz, Ronald,$d1955-
776 08 $iOnline version:$aGoldman, Bob, 1955-$tDeath in the locker room.$dTucson, Ariz. : Body Press, [1987], ℗♭1984$w(OCoLC)762212483
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