More steroid consumption causes harsh side effects and permanent damage to the human body, resulting in lifetime problems like liver cancer, heart attack, heart disease, kidney failure and sadly death.
Recently a documentary was released by National Geographic Channel on The history, advantage and disadvantages on Steroids, revealing several people, famous and prominent individuals have lost their lives; Eddie Girero died at 38 years due to heart disease, Brian Pilman a professional wrestler died at the of 35, also of heart disease. Both men were addicted to steroids. Ben Johnson a Canadian, who want gold medal for the United States in the 100 meter race, got his gold revoked, because he was a steroid addict. However Steroid’s side effects are still yet to be investigated from the medical point of view.
Steve Michalik was a former Mr. U.S.A and Mr. Universe (1975), he has all he could wish and up with the profound help of steroids. He was an addict and after many years or consuming large amounts of steroids, he was
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Just like the way women absorb alcohol better than men; women can also absorb steroids well than most men. There are many reasons why woman use steroids, most women want equality in genders; some play sports typical known as men sports, some work on their bodies to compete in bodybuilding competition alongside men. Candice Armstrong is recognized body builder, over the years she took large amount of steroids and today the results are breathtaking, she has won several bodybuilders tournament. She created her own personal site for one-on-one interaction with fans and, she sometimes poses for them. Joanna Thomas another female bodybuilder works hard to compete with men in bodybuilding tournaments. For women who want their sex changes (female to male), with the appropriate procedures required they apply steroids in order to have amazing
Steroids have a long-term, negative effect on the human body. These effects range from cardiovascular problems to mental and psychological issues such as rage and anger problems. Steroid use has been linked to increased alcohol consumption, marijuana use, cigarette smoking, and narcotic use (Buckman, Farris & Yusko, 2013). Many athletes may not be aware of the lasting effects steroids can have because all they are worried about is their performance, not their health.
Summary Statement: In short we now know the history behind steroids; the different types admissions of
They are abused by both athletes and non-athletes in an attempt to “enhance performance and/or physical appearance” (“NIDA InfoFacts: Steroids (Anabolic-Androgenic)”, 2009). Steroids, typically taken orally or by injection, are used in “cycles” where a user takes steroids for a period of time, then stops for another length of time and then the pattern continues. Steroids are considered very dangerous, fickle substances that have the potential to mess up the user’s bodily functions if care is not taken while on them.
Steroids (anabolic) are a drug that was discovered and made by medical scientists in the last 1930’s to help with medical problems. The drug was made to help with many medical problems such as testosterone, growth, sexual functioning, and other medical problems such as helping people with HIV to help grow musical. It also helps with many other diseases. Like any other drug on the market people learn that the drug can be used for many other ways. Steroids can enhance athlete’s performance as well as bodybuilders and is used in almost every sport out there. The use of steroids has become a widespread problem. Steroid use has caused many help problems with the misuse of the drug and has caused the drug to be illegal for people to use them in
Steroids can also cause hair loss, formation of “Mini breasts” and penile shrinking and low to no sperm production. Steroids can also cause heart disease, pain while urinating, HIV/aids from sharing needles, and cancer. Withdraw symptoms also start up after taking “roids”. Illness, dizziness, vision problems, anxiety, and depression are just some of the problems that can happen to the body and mind.
An article dated in 2004 by ESPN gives an example of how tragic steroids can be to a sport. "The 1996 National League MVP (Ken Caminiti), who later admitted using steroids during his major league career and for years battled a drug problem, died (of a heart attack) at the age of 41" (ESPN). Although Caminiti battled many demons that included additional drug abuse besides steroids, it is still troubling to think that a professional athlete can have his life taken away at a relatively young age. Also unfortunate is the fact that Caminiti appeared to be cleaning his
Unfortunately, the use of steroids can easily lead to many major health problems. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse “Steroids abuse may lead to serious, even irreversible, health problems. Some of the most dangerous consequences…kidney impairment or failure; damage to the liver; and cardiovascular problems…leading to an increased risk of stroke and heart attack (even in young people)” (NIH). Steroids can affect an athlete by increasing the heart rate and decreasing the stamina, a fact that can lead to heart failure. Steroids can also affect the body with acne, abdominal pains, insomnia, and anaphylactic shock. When men use steroids the consequences are more crucial than women. For example, men may experience falling sperm count, shrinking testicles, and increased risk of fertility. On the other hand, women may show signs of masculinity (male type musculature) but also an increased risk of certain illnesses such as breast cancer. In general, steroids affect both of women and men by leading to terrible health problems. Dr. Larry Creswell, a well-known heart surgeon who studied the abuse of steroids, estimates that approximately 3 million Americans use steroids and he supports that the 70% of the athletes in the bodybuilding area, are steroid users. In addition, it is well known that steroids can also cause sudden deaths, sometimes in young athletes but most often occur within the ages of 35-50. In addition, Dr. Dickerman, a professor in the department of
To begin with, using steroids for bodybuilding isn’t fair. In other words, many pressures might drive young athletes to try steroids. For example, if you were a competitive bodybuilder and wanted to add 20 pounds of muscle in your off season, your steroid cycle is going to be very different than when you’re cutting for a show and need to reduce body fat while preserving muscle and increasing muscle fullness, dryness, hardness, and separation. Although most athletes exercise hard, eat properly, and take care of their bodies
People use steroids for many reasons whether it is to bulk up, perform faster and stronger or to improve their physique. Steroids are known to produce both anabolic and androgenic effects. Which are muscle building and masculine characteristic effects. The anabolic effects raise testosterone
First lets talk about the physical effects which target the internal and external of the body. According to an article by the Center of Substance Abuse Research(CESAR), “There are two major ways that steroids can affect a person's body. Steroids can have androgenic effects, which include masculinizing effects like deepening of the voice, increased facial hair, and initial enlargement of some male sex glands. Steroids can also have anabolic effects that include increases in muscle mass, the size of some internal organs, and calcium in the bones”. To clarify, The way steroids affect the body is very complex and the androgenic effect can lead to many important physical effects that may help or harm the body function. Even though these effects seem positive they can also be negative effects. For men, the effects steroids have are, it may reduced sperm count, damage the heart,shrink the testicoles, and also it might cause the development of breast. As for women, the negative effects include: shrinking of the breast, iregular menstrual cycles, the increase of acne and hair growth. Steroids have not only a physical effect but also a psychological effect that is more harmful. Have you every heard the term “Roid Rage”?, well this is a real thing. Steroids have been known to cause users to become more aggressive and violent, change the behavior of that person dramastly. What Steroids
Anabolic steroid abuse has a wide range of side effects on the body. It has been known to make you physically unattractive steroids can cause you to have acne and even breast development in men. They can cause other problems to such as life threatening problems such as heart attacks and liver cancer most of the effects are reversible by stopping the use of them. Some of the effects are permanent such as making women have deeper voices. Steroids disrupt the normal hormones in the body causing reversible and irreversible changes. changes that can be reversed are sperm production and testicles shrinking. irreversible changes are baldness and breast development. In one study on men more than half has had a testicular atrophy. In the female body steroids cause masculinization
Many studies have been conducted over the past few decades and have shown the harmful effects that steroids can have on an athlete’s body. In the article “Steroids in Combat Sports: Adverse effects on Health” written by Malik and Trainor they list some of the damaging effects it can have such as: “stoppage of bone growth resulting in growth retardation which is irreversible, increase risk of muscle injury, bone destruction, heart disease…” (Malik, Trainor, and pg.1) the list goes on to include diseases such as cancer, and even death.
Having drugs that could give someone superhuman abilities means that taking these drugs could bring some crazy negative effects. These PEDs come with some nasty effects that if were known would easily scare potential users. “Studies show that, over time, abuse of steroids is associated with higher risks for heart attacks and strokes and increased risk of liver problems”(“Dangerous Steroid Use”). Knowing that abuse of certain steroids could cause serious life complications and even death should be a clear deterrent for athletes that are taking steroids and ones that might be considered taking steroids in the future. If someone is an athlete, they must consider what substances that they are putting in their body and the possible consequences that could come from the drugs.
in women it is present in much smaller amounts, mainly because it is produced in
In the past three decades, steroids has been becoming a serious problem more than ever in the athletic field. Steroids are anabolic drug "to build" growth hormones that include the androgens (male sex hormones) principally testosterone and estrogen and progestogens (female sex hormones). Steroids were first developed for medical purposes. They're used in controlling inflammation, strengthening weakened hearts, preventing conception, and alleviating symptoms of arthritis and asthma. Unfortunately research has shown that steroids have been abused in almost every kind of sport. Although steroids contribute to a muscular body, usage should remain illegal because they physically deteriorate and mentally destroy the body.