TweetThat's a stretch at best trying to link aas to mental issue's in that group..way to many variables. Complete nonsense.
TweetThere is a link between use of anabolic-androgenic steroids and reduced mental health later in life. This is the main conclusion of a new study on elite male strength athletes that researchers from the University of Gothenburg recently published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Twenty per cent of the subjects in the study admitted steroid use.
The study is published by CERA, which is the University of Gothenburg’s centre for education and research on addiction. Together with colleagues from Sahlgrenska University Hospital, they found a connection between abuse of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) and mental health problems many years later.
The study included almost 700 former Swedish wrestlers, weightlifters, powerlifters and throwers who competed at the elite level sometime between 1960 and 1979. Twenty per cent of them admitted using steroids during their active careers. The purpose of the study was to look for links between AAS use and mental problems.
‘We found a clear link. AAS users were more likely to have been treated for depression, concentration problems and aggressive behaviour,’ says Claudia Fahlke, director at CERA.
The researchers also found that AAS users were more likely to have abused other illicit drugs and alcohol. However, it remains unclear whether the steroid use actually caused the mental health problems or the mental health problems rather caused the steroid use.
‘What we were able to show, though, is that psychiatric symptoms and use of steroids and other drugs tend to reinforce each other in a vicious cycle. This suggests that the anti-doping efforts remain very important, both in and outside of sports,’ says Fahlke.
Veritas Vos Liberabit
TweetThat's a stretch at best trying to link aas to mental issue's in that group..way to many variables. Complete nonsense.
“Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power.”
-Lao Tzu
TweetI agree. This is more like coincidence then fact
Veritas Vos Liberabit
Tweet
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!!
THere are so many variables that are not being accounted for that this is ridiculous! I bet if you look at how many non-steroid using ATHLETES you'll find many of the same findings like depression and aggressive behavior!! What a crock!!
Although it does explain what happened to me! IM SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DEPRESSED,I CANT CONCENTRATE AND IM VERY AGGRESSIVE (ESPECIALLY GOING AFTER MY QUEEN)
LMFAO
Tweeti agree with yo guys, some guy was telling me the other day that gh causes cancer. these studies have way to many ways to be incorrect.
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
TweetThis study was flawed in so many ways. In fact it was a waste of time and money cuz they still didnt come to a conclusion....And i see why
TweetJuicing is bad blah blah blah. Always the same old load of crap.
everything said and done here is for entertainment purposes only. i don't even really workout i just pretend like i do so i can have big friends
Tweetlol seriously^ some of the most dangerous stuff known to man is on the shelves and they even allow companies to hide ingredients with "natural flavoring" and stuff like that but yet steriods are SOOOO bad.
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!