What Common Beverage Could Hide a Cheating Olympic Athlete’s Steroid Use?
- Posted on April 6, 2012 at 9:30pm by
Liz Klimas
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LONDON (The Blaze/AP) — Green tea is a popular beverage, more often than not served hot and touted for its health benefits. Apparently it also can hide testosterone according to a recent British study, leading Olympic doping officials to consider tweak their standard doping tests for athletes.
The study was a test in a lab dish so scientists aren’t sure if the effects will be the same in people. But some experts say the results are intriguing enough that Olympic testing could be updated to include that possibility.
“It’s interesting that something as common as tea could have a significant influence on the steroid profile,” said Olivier Rabin, scientific director of the World Anti-Doping Agency, or WADA. He said other foods and beverages, such as alcohol, are also known to muddle test results.
“We may need to adjust our steroid (test) to allow us to exclude whether a test is modified by food or training or disease, before we can say that it’s doping,” Rabin said. He said they might have to raise their normal threshold for what is a considered a legal amount of testosterone to allow for any such interference.
In the study, researchers added green and white tea extracts — or catechins — to testosterone and tested whether the enzyme that usually detects testosterone in the body could still identify it. Tea seemed to reduce the testosterone concentration by up to 30 percent and appeared to work best when testosterone was only slightly higher than normal. Similar results have been found in rodent studies, Rabin said.
Experts say athletes taking testosterone for doping purposes typically have 200 to 300 percent more in their bodies than normal.

Britain's sports minister says there will be "no place to hide" for drug cheats at the London Games. (Photo: LOCOG/AP)
WADA has tight controls on other commonly consumed substances like caffeine. It bans diuretics that could mask drug use and warns athletes about taking nutritional supplements, which could be spiked with banned drugs.
The researchers said it was too early to tell what the effect of green tea might be in humans, but said other beverages or foods likely produced similar effects.
“There’s no reason to think we just happened to pick the only food in the world that does this,” said Declan Naughton of Kingston University, who published the green tea research with colleagues in the journal, Steroids.
Naughton said the green tea contains catechins, also found in white tea, which seem to stop an enzyme involved in detecting testosterone. By preventing that enzyme from working, testosterone largely goes unnoticed in the body and doesn’t get passed into the urine – where officials usually test for the hormone.
Charles Yesalis, a doping expert at Pennsylvania State University, said officials needed to react quickly.
“Athletes will not wait for the clinical trials,” he said. “I’ll bet there are already lots of athletes out there drinking loads of green tea,” he added.
Yesalis said many scientists were aware of foods that could skew drug tests but would not talk publicly about them. “There’s no sense helping out the doping athletes by telling them what to eat,” he said.
Yesalis was unconvinced that new tests could solve the problem. “There’s too much scientific uncertainty that can cloud the results,” he said.
WADA’s Rabin said all atypical results from doping tests involved an expert analysis, not just a lab result. “There’s a human interpretation of the data,” he said, explaining that officials regularly accounted for potentially troublesome results by considering things like intense exercise, jetlag and diet.
Rabin also said it might be possible to test for testosterone in blood rather than the standard urine test.
Some experts said the limited effects of foods like green tea on masking illegal drug use would be too small to help doping athletes. “You would probably need to drink the tea continuously to get any sustained but minor effect,” said Andrew Kicman, head of research and development at the Drug Control Centre at King’s College London, which is providing the anti-doping laboratory for the upcoming Olympics.
“It would be a very foolish athlete who’s thinking of doping with testosterone and thinks he could drink white or green tea to beat a drug test,” he said. “And I personally wouldn’t want to drink nine cups of tea on the day of a race.”


















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1ClassicLiberal
Posted on April 8, 2012 at 2:47amThe banning of performance enhancing drugs was important back when the olimpics was an amateur event, but now that it’s just another professional exhibition who cares. I say let them use whatever enhancements they want so we can see what the extremes of human endeavor really are. Not significantly different from an enhanced male competing in the Miss Universe pageant.
Report Post »Deepdiver58
Posted on April 7, 2012 at 8:16amThe best way not to have the drugs show up – don’t use them.
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Posted on April 7, 2012 at 3:55amThe article should be Caption The Creepy 4 Doctors in the pic
Report Post »Gonzo
Posted on April 7, 2012 at 7:49amThey do look like a Third Reich medical research team, don’t they?
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Posted on April 7, 2012 at 12:39amewwwww
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Posted on April 6, 2012 at 11:42pmJack Daniels
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Posted on April 7, 2012 at 2:53amI was kinda hoping for Rolling Rock or Old Grand Dad myself.
Report Post »kaydeebeau
Posted on April 6, 2012 at 11:30pmThe least of my worries is what stupid athletes do, the second most lest of my worries is that in the time we are in that people actually are concerned with the bread and circuses
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Report Post »rockmanlinux
Posted on April 6, 2012 at 10:17pmDidn’t post my sources. I guess Overeem was 14 to 1. My bad.
Report Post »http://www.mmafighting.com/ufc/2012/4/5/2928198/alistair-overeems-t-e-ratio-was-14-1-in-failed-ped-test
rockmanlinux
Posted on April 6, 2012 at 10:15pmGreen tea help hide doping…LOL! The test themselves say it will only hide this if slightly higher than normal. HELLO??? Does anyone even look at the testing requirements. 6 to 1 right now is considered a fail. Meaning moderate steroids or increased testosterone is ok. (six times normal). Green tea won’t help this! To fail an athletic test you have to be higher than six times. Like a MMA fighter had a 16 to 1 just yesterday and failed. He’d have to drink all the green tea (all all the pregnant womens pee! Too funny), in the world!
Report Post »Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Posted on April 6, 2012 at 9:40pmLook, if you’re an Athlete, and Juicing, you need to drink one part lemon juice, one part pregnant woman pee, fresh, no more than an hour old. The Hormones will hide all signs of performance enhancing drugs. If you notice, most of the top athletes have pregnant girlfriends, at least one every year. Look it up, this is what they are doing, and most of the top athletes seem to have a lot of kids, especially during their peak years.
Now, if you believe that, I know a website where you can make a butt load of money, just sitting there, doing nothing….but making pee.
Report Post »kaydeebeau
Posted on April 6, 2012 at 9:59pmcan’t help but first laugh and then cry because it is so close to reality.
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Posted on April 6, 2012 at 11:10pmDARMOK
You didnt give web site so I will
Report Post »Its ppp.whitehouse.gov/obo