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GCSE PE - 4
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GCSE GCSE PE Mind Map on GCSE PE - 4, created by lydia_ward on 23/11/2013.
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GCSE PE - 4
Legal but Harmful
Smoking
Increases risk of developing heart disease, lung cancer and bronchitis and other diseases.
Makes you short of breath.
Causes nose, throat and chest irritations.
Alcohol
Affects co-ordination, speech and judgements.
Slows your reaction down and makes your muscles tire quickly.
Eventually damages heart, liver, kidneys, brain, muscles and digestive and immune system.
S.N.A.P.D
Stimulants
Narcotic Analgesics
Anabolic Steroids
Peptide Hormones
Diuretics
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Hygiene
Healthy skin can resist most infections.
Hair should be washed regularly to keep it clean and healthy.
Feet should be washed regularly to prevent athlete's foot and verrucae.
Hygiene
Is the different ways to keep our body clean and healthy.
'B Calm' Drugs
Beta Blockers
Corticosteroids
Alcohol
Local Anesthetics
Marijuana
The IOC restricts the use of these drugs
IOC stands for International Olympic Committee.
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