Anabolic SteroidsDescription: Anabolicsteroids are performance
enhancing drugs. They are a synthetic form of the chemical testosterone
that is normally found in the body. By taking anabolic steroids, a person's
testosterone level can be raised up to a hundred times more than the
usual amount of 2.5 to 10 mg. Per day. The increase in testosterone
increases anabolic activity, which results in greater muscle bulk. It also
increases protein synthesis and androgenic activity (enhanced secondary
sexual characteristics) in males. The users of steroids want to increase
the anabolic effects and reduce the androgenic effects, but no steroid is
known to have just anabolic effects.Use:Anabolic steroids can be taken in
two ways, by injection or they can be taken orally. Both oral and injected
steroids carry benefits and adverse effects. Orally taken steroids are well
absorbed into the stomach and they are excreted fairly rapidly. The bad
side of taking oral steroids is that they are more toxic than injected
steroids. They are highly potent, which makes the risk of overdosing very
high. Steroids that are injected are less toxic to the liver and are less
potent than oral steroids on an equal dosage basis. Injected steroids
have a delayed take up, which makes them last longer. It also allows
them to be detected in drug tests for a longer period of time. How they
work in the body: When anabolicsteroids are introduced into the body,
under certain conditions they increase: protein synthesis, lean body
mass, and the nitrogen balance in the body. A steroid receptor is formed
which stimulates the synthesis of enzymes. With the stimulus of
enzymes in the body, protein synthesis is also increased. One enzyme
system that is placed into the body by the receptor is the ribonucleic acid
(RNA)-polymerose system. This system promotes cellular protein
metabolism and synthesis which utilizes nitrogen. By utilizing the
nitrogen, the anabolic action is increased, which leads to larger muscle
size and strength. Anabolicsteroids also increase nitrogen retention in
the body. They move the nitrogen equilibrium to the positive side. This
allows the body to utilize ingested protein better, but the balance does not
last forever. The body's homeostatic mechanisms regulate the balance
and change it back to normal. This is one set back to anabolic steroid
use. In order to gain lean body mass a person may have to eat up to
10,000 calories / day and must continue a rigorous weight training
program. If this is not followed, taking the steroids would be
worthless.Adverse Effects: Despite the increase in muscle size and
strength, anabolicsteroids carry an even greater risk, the side effects.
The side effects can be permanent or even deadly. Serious side effects
are seen in the liver, the cardiovascular, central nervous and
reproductive/endocrine systems. One major side effect that can be found
in the liver is hepatotoxicity. This is the poisoning of the liver. It shuts
down the liver's ability to process blood, which in turn shuts down the
whole body. Prolonged use of anabolicsteroids can cause cholestosis
and jaundice (yellowish coloring of the eyes, skin and body fluids). Even
though most adverse side effects in the liver are reversible upon
discontinuation of steroids, fatalities can occur. The fatalities occur from
hepatic cholestosis, liver tumors or peliosis hepatitis (blood filled cysts
that can rupture and cause bleeding and liver failure). Very
noticeable effects occur in the reproductive system. In males the testicles
shrink by about 20%. They become impotent. Their sperm count can
decrease by 90%. Also gynecomastia can be seen in males.
Gynecomastia is the enlargement of the breasts. One adverse effect that
can be seen in both males and females using steroids is inappropriate
hair growth. In females, anabolicsteroids can cause irregularities in their
menstrual cycles. It causes the female voice to deepen and clitoral
hypertrophy. Clitoral hypertrophy is the enlargement of the clitoris. Many
of these things are irreversible, but some can be changed with the
discontinuation of steroid use. In the cardiovascular system adverse
effects can be very deadly. When taking steroids an increase in LDL (low
density lipoprotein) cholesterol and a decrease in HDL (high density
lipoprotein) cholesterol occurs in the bloodstream. This can carry a risk of
coronary heart disease and myocardial infarctions. They can also cause
retention of fluids. High blood pressure can cause an increased risk of
congestive heart failure and strokes. The adverse effects in the
musculoskeletal systems are not life threatening, but they are very
noticeable. Younger steroids users can have a premature closure of the
epiphyses (growth plates) in the long bones. This irreversibly limits the
full adult height potential. With the use of steroids, muscle/tendon
strength changes. The muscles become stronger, but the tendons
become stiffer and less able to withstand force. This causes an increase
in muscle strains or ruptures. The central nervous system is also
effected by the use of steroids. In the person taking steroids, aggressive
behavior, self confidence and a sense of well being are seen. Also manic
mood swings can occur. These mood swings can range from euphoria to
sexual arousal to irritability and hostility. Cognitive impairment can also
set in on the user. Cognitive impairment can involve distractibility,
forgetfulness, and confusion.History: The use of steroids is nothing
new to the world. Since the time of the Greek Olympics athletes have
been using performance enhancing drugs in order to heighten their
athletic performance. In 1886 the 1st person to die due to performance
enhancing drugs was a French cyclist. He took a speed-ball, a mix of
cocaine and heroin, which eventually killed him. Physicians in the 20's
ran tests on athletes by inserting monkey testicles into male athletes to
help boost their vitality. Adolf Hitler supposedly administered the
hormone testosterone to himself and his troops in order to increase
aggressiveness. In 1953 the first anabolic steroid was introduced. It had
five times more strength building effects than natural hormones. In the
1960's the IOC (International Olympic Committee) started to ban
performance enhancing drugs due to their popular use. At the 1976
summer games in Montreal, the IOC initiated the first testing for steroids.
Today testing is done routinely on the collegiate and international level.
The USOC (United States Olympic Committee) can suspend an athlete
for up to two years if caught using steroids. Repeat offenders may be
suspended from competing on the Olympic level for life. The NCAA does
year round testing regardless if the athlete is in season or not. Selected
teams are notified two days in advance of being tested, and 18 players
are tested at that time. Positive testing results in a one year suspension
of the student athlete. Signs of use: The physical signs that are
portrayed by steroid users are extremely noticeable. They include: Rapid
weight gain Alterations in body composition, with marked muscle
hypertrophy Disproportionate development of the upper torso
Severe acne Needle marks in large muscle
groups Development of male pattern baldness
Gynecomastia (breast enlargement) Increased susceptibility to
tendon strains and injuries More frequent hematoma or bruising
Jaundice Elevated blood pressure
Hirsutism (abnormal development of facial / body hair)
Atrophied breasts in females Deepening of the voice in
femalesLegal penalties: The use of steroids can carry a maximum of
10 years in prison. Also a fine can be imposed in addition to the jail
sentence, or by itself. The fine can be as high as $250,000.Statistics:
260,000 students in grades 7 to 12 either use or have used
steroids. The American Heart Assoc. estimates at least half of all
Division I college football players have used steroids over a substantial
period of time. Black market steroids are topping sales of $400
million per year. One million Americans, half of them adolescents use
black market steroids.In order to obtain good muscle mass building a
person may have to consume 10,000 calories / day or the steroids will be
useless.Anabolic SteroidsDescription: Anabolicsteroids are
performance enhancing drugs. They are a synthetic form of the chemical
testosterone that is normally found in the body. By taking anabolic
steroids, a person's testosterone level can be raised up to a hundred
times more than the usual amount of 2.5 to 10 mg. Per day. The
increase in testosterone increases anabolic activity, which results in
greater muscle bulk. It also increases protein synthesis and androgenic
activity (enhanced secondary sexual characteristics) in males. The users
of steroids want to increase the anabolic effects and reduce the
androgenic effects, but no steroid is known to have just anabolic
effects.Use: Anabolicsteroids can be taken in two ways, by injection or
they can be taken orally. Both oral and injected steroids carry benefits
and adverse effects. Orally taken steroids are well absorbed into the
stomach and they are excreted fairly rapidly. The bad side of taking oral
steroids is that they are more toxic than injected steroids. They are highly
potent, which makes the risk of overdosing very high. Steroids that are
injected are less toxic to the liver and are less potent than oral steroids on
an equal dosage basis. Injected steroids have a delayed take up, which
makes them last longer. It also allows them to be detected in drug tests
for a longer period of time. How they work in the body: When
anabolic steroids are introduced into the body, under certain conditions
they increase: protein synthesis, lean body mass, and the nitrogen
balance in the body. A steroid receptor is formed which stimulates the
synthesis of enzymes. With the stimulus of enzymes in the body, protein
synthesis is also increased. One enzyme system that is placed into the
body by the receptor is the ribonucleic acid (RNA)-polymerose system.
This system promotes cellular protein metabolism and synthesis which
utilizes nitrogen. By utilizing the nitrogen, the anabolic action is
increased, which leads to larger muscle size and strength. Anabolic
steroids also increase nitrogen retention in the body. They move the
nitrogen equilibrium to the positive side. This allows the body to utilize
ingested protein better, but the balance does not last forever. The body's
homeostatic mechanisms regulate the balance and change it back to
normal. This is one set back to anabolic steroid use. In order to gain
lean body mass a person may have to eat up to 10,000 calories / day and
must continue a rigorous weight training program. If this is not followed,
taking the steroids would be worthless.Adverse Effects: Despite the
increase in muscle size and strength, anabolicsteroids carry an even
greater risk, the side effects. The side effects can be permanent or even
deadly. Serious side effects are seen in the liver, the cardiovascular,
central nervous and reproductive/endocrine systems. One major
side effect that can be found in the liver is hepatotoxicity. This is the
poisoning of the liver. It shuts down the liver's ability to process blood,
which in turn shuts down the whole body. Prolonged use of anabolic
steroids can cause cholestosis and jaundice (yellowish coloring of the
eyes, skin and body fluids). Even though most adverse side effects in the
liver are reversible upon discontinuation of steroids, fatalities can occur.
The fatalities occur from hepatic cholestosis, liver tumors or peliosis
hepatitis (blood filled cysts that can rupture and cause bleeding and liver
failure). Very noticeable effects occur in the reproductive system. In
males the testicles shrink by about 20%. They become impotent. Their
sperm count can decrease by 90%. Also gynecomastia can be seen in
males. Gynecomastia is the enlargement of the breasts. One adverse
effect that can be seen in both males and females using steroids is
inappropriate hair growth. In females, anabolicsteroids can cause
irregularities in their menstrual cycles. It causes the female voice to
deepen and clitoral hypertrophy. Clitoral hypertrophy is the enlargement
of the clitoris. Many of these things are irreversible, but some can be
changed with the discontinuation of steroid use. In the
cardiovascular system adverse effects can be very deadly. When taking
steroids an increase in LDL (low density lipoprotein) cholesterol and a
decrease in HDL (high density lipoprotein) cholesterol occurs in the
bloodstream. This can carry a risk of coronary heart disease and
myocardial infarctions. They can also cause retention of fluids. High
blood pressure can cause an increased risk of congestive heart failure
and strokes. The adverse effects in the musculoskeletal systems are not
life threatening, but they are very noticeable. Younger steroids users can
have a premature closure of the epiphyses (growth plates) in the long
bones. This irreversibly limits the full adult height potential. With the use
of steroids, muscle/tendon strength changes. The muscles become
stronger, but the tendons become stiffer and less able to withstand force.
This causes an increase in muscle strains or ruptures.The central
nervous system is also effected by the use of steroids. In the person
taking steroids, aggressive behavior, self confidence and a sense of well
being are seen. Also manic mood swings can occur. These mood
swings can range from euphoria to sexual arousal to irritability and
hostility. Cognitive impairment can also set in on the user. Cognitive
impairment can involve distractibility, forgetfulness, and confusion.History:
The use of steroids is nothing new to the world. Since the time of
the Greek Olympics athletes have been using performance enhancing
drugs in order to heighten their athletic performance. In 1886 the 1st
person to die due to performance enhancing drugs was a French cyclist.
He took a speed-ball, a mix of cocaine and heroin, which eventually killed
him. Physicians in the 20's ran tests on athletes by inserting monkey
testicles into male athletes to help boost their vitality. Adolf Hitler
supposedly administered the hormone testosterone to himself and his
troops in order to increase aggressiveness. In 1953 the first anabolic
steroid was introduced. It had five times more strength building effects
than natural hormones. In the 1960's the IOC (International Olympic
Committee) started to ban performance enhancing drugs due to their
popular use. At the 1976 summer games in Montreal, the IOC initiated
the first testing for steroids. Today testing is done routinely on the
collegiate and international level. The USOC (United States Olympic
Committee) can suspend an athlete for up to two years if caught using
steroids. Repeat offenders may be suspended from competing on the
Olympic level for life. The NCAA does year round testing regardless if
the athlete is in season or not. Selected teams are notified two days in
advance of being tested, and 18 players are tested at that time. Positive
testing results in a one year suspension of the student athlete. Signs of
use: The physical signs that are portrayed by steroid users are
extremely noticeable. They include: Rapid weight gain
Alterations in body composition, with marked muscle hypertrophy
Disproportionate development of the upper torso
Severe acne Needle marks in large muscle groups
Development of male pattern baldness Gynecomastia
(breast enlargement) Increased susceptibility to tendon
strains and injuries More frequent hematoma or bruising
Jaundice Elevated blood pressure Hirsutism
(abnormal development of facial / body hair) Atrophied breasts
in females Deepening of the voice in femalesLegal penalties:
The use of steroids can carry a maximum of 10 years in prison.
Also a fine can be imposed in addition to the jail sentence, or by itself.
The fine can be as high as $250,000.Statistics: 260,000 students in
grades 7 to 12 either use or have used steroids. The American
Heart Assoc. estimates at least half of all Division I college football
players have used steroids over a substantial period of time. Black
market steroids are topping sales of $400 million per year. One million
Americans, half of them adolescents use black market steroids.In order to
obtain good muscle mass building a person may have to consume 10,000
calories / day or the steroids will be useless.
. market steroids. In order to obtain good muscle mass building a person may have to consume 10,000 calories / day or the steroids will be useless .Anabolic SteroidsDescription: Anabolic steroids. in males. The users of steroids want to increase the anabolic effects and reduce the androgenic effects, but no steroid is known to have just anabolic effects.Use :Anabolic steroids can be taken. Anabolic SteroidsDescription: Anabolic steroids are performance enhancing drugs. They are a synthetic form of the chemical testosterone that is normally found in the body. By taking anabolic