Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Steroid Abuse in Today's Society...


Once viewed as a problem strictly associated with body builders, fitness buffs, and professional athletes, the abuse of steroids is revalent in today’s society. In reality, the problem is widespread including school-age children, athletes, business professionals, etc.
Some people are taking dietary supplements that act as steroid precursors without any knowledge of the dangers associated with their abuse. Dietary supplements are sold in health food stores, over the internet, and through mail order. People believe that these supplements will produce the same desired effects as steroids, but at the same time avoid the medical consequences associated with using steroids. This belief is dangerous. Supplements may also have the same medical consequences as steroids.
The short-term adverse physical effects of anabolic steroid abuse are fairly well known. However, the long-term adverse physical effects of anabolic steroid abuse have not been studied, and as such, are not known. Abuse of anabolic steroids may result in harmful side-effects as well as serious injury and death. The abuser in most cases is unaware of these dangers. It is important to recognize this problem and take preventive measures to protect athletes and other users.
Source: http://www.gdcada.org/statistics/steroids.htm

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