
The success of efforts under way to address the problem of steroids is largely dependent on the involvement of stakeholders in society. The most influential among them is the business community. As if the drivers of the economy, business owners have a major influence and this influence can be utilized for the benefit of all members of society. Major enterprises are the most common sponsors of the competitions.
It would do no harm have an anti-steroid message appears next to fences visible to figure prominently during the competitions. This would cost little, but a step in the right direction a precursor to the conscience of society to the threat of steroids
Secondly, it is sad to note that the sponsoring companies have not shown the true love brilliant athletes and women of our time. They express strong support and interest only when they are at their best in terms of performance, but not care since these icons fall from grace. This is unfortunate especially if steroids are the cause of this turn of events. Once the icon of the sport has been arrested by the steroid use of some prohibited substances may fall into depression and a model to follow, will have many admirers who will abuse the inspiration for steroids.
These companies should give as much moral support as it once used to assist in the reform process. This will also be in the best interest the sport as well. Other close competitors may face further examination that may be funded by members of corporate society.
There are no exceptions for the few and powerful in the specific sport to be exempted from medical examinations due to the corporate interests they represent. Coaches and managers of big clubs should team together and help strengthen the anti-steroids. Creating teams about the dangers of violating the laws of steroids and virtue underlying competitiveness is very vital. For example, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has been in the vanguard of discouraging young people's use of non-prescription for whatever reason steroid.
Those who need statistics on the prevalence of steroid abuse can access them from this organization. In one of his research studies showed that steroid abuse among players on the team of teenagers from different schools from 1991 to 1999 grew at a alarming rate. A specific public campaign that started school and was based largely on the display and dissemination of media materials such as videos.
Most notable for acute observer was the absence of ads companies never fail to use any public activity to their maximum advantage. In this case, left a worthy cause. This situation highlights the multifaceted nature of the fight against steroid abuse. The support must come from all members of society.
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