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Viagra may boost athletic performance of cyclists
June 22, 2006
Researchers reported Thursday that cyclists may
be able to increase their performance by taking Viagra - their athletic
performance, that is.
Certain cyclists have more trouble than others in sustaining high
levels of exertion at mountainous elevations. The new study found
that Viagra, a drug most commonly used to treat male impotence,
helped overcome that problem.
For these cyclists, taking Viagra improved their performance up
to 45 percent, which would allow a cyclist racing in the high Rocky
Mountains to cover a stretch of road in 39 minutes that would otherwise
take him an hour.
The findings, to be published in the Journal of Applied Physiology,
come at a time when competitive cycling has been struggling to prevent
athletes from using banned drugs and other methods of bolstering
performance. Viagra is not currently among the
blacklisted drugs.
To read more, visit…
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/14880740.htm |