he Effect of a Single Dose of M.V Nutritional Supplement with Testosterone Alpha Stimulators on Some Physiological Indicators and the Digital Targeting of Maximum Speed and Maximum Speed Endurance Sprinters

Authors

  • Abbas Ali Lafteh
  • Abbas Fadhil Jaber
  • Wesal Sabeih Karim

Keywords:

Testosterone

Abstract

The phenomenon of drug doping in its various forms and types periodically emerges, becoming a global issue that is unhealthy, uneducational, and unethical, especially in high-performance sports. Due to the global openness to the efficiency of training and trainers, along with the widespread use of nutritional supplements without regulation, it has become easy to acquire them in local official markets such as pharmacies, drug stores, or even through the black market. The real problem lies in the lack of reliance on medical and pharmaceutical experts who can examine, diagnose, and recommend the appropriate nutritional supplements that enhance performance.

In the field of maximum speed events and maximum speed endurance (Max Speed Endurance) in particular, and track and field in general, researchers have confirmed the random distribution of nutritional supplements and types of anabolic steroids and psychoactive drugs. The essence of high performance in speed events typically relies on improving performance and digital targeting through well-controlled training doses, skilled trainers, and a balanced diet containing all the essential food elements.

However, it is observed that in many athletic events, especially in individual and team sports, there is a widespread use of nutritional supplements and anabolic steroids during both general and specific preparation stages. Additionally, another issue is the phenomenon of stacking, or combining these substances with other drugs. To address this, researchers attempted to use a single experimental dose of low-dose nutritional supplements (multi-vitamins, creatine phosphate, amino acids, and Alpha Testosterone, a testosterone hormone stimulant) during the preparatory period for a competition.

The researchers administered a nutritional supplement containing a testosterone stimulant, taking into account the ideal time for the biological and physiological peak of the substance. The findings showed minor but statistically insignificant differences, which, however, were meaningful to coaches and sprinters. A noticeable change was observed in the overall physiological bio-rhythm, including heart rate (HR), stroke volume (SV), and cardiac output (COP). The number of breaths at rest did not change.

The research recommends developing a controlled hormonal strategy under medical supervision and centralized health laboratories, while also advising against the use of nutritional supplements containing hormonal substances that stimulate or inhibit the body’s natural processes.

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Published

2019-06-30

How to Cite

Abbas Ali Lafteh, Abbas Fadhil Jaber, & Wesal Sabeih Karim. (2019). he Effect of a Single Dose of M.V Nutritional Supplement with Testosterone Alpha Stimulators on Some Physiological Indicators and the Digital Targeting of Maximum Speed and Maximum Speed Endurance Sprinters. Modern Sport, 18(2), 381-388. https://jcopew.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/sport/article/view/1585