Teenage Anabolic Steroid Usage

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Teenage Anabolic Steroid Usage
Anabolic Steroids are a man-made synthetic substance which is used in order to promote the growth of skeletal muscle. The use of Anabolic steroids is very common amongst body builders and athletes. Over the past decade, steroid use amongst teenagers has become extremely prominent throughout our communities. By identifying and evaluating the Wilkinson and Marmot social determinants of health, social support and stress were the two successfully identified determinants within teenage steroid use.

Anabolic steroids were first developed in 1930 when scientists attempted and successfully created a synthetic form of testosterone. This synthetic product was created for the intent that it will aide men who were unable to generate a sufficient amount of testosterone for a safe and balanced growth (Anabolic Steroids, 2013). Steroids simply function by converting proteins into muscle at an accelerated speed, which is the major influence for users. Over the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of teenagers experimenting with steroids with little or no awareness of the side effects. According to “teenagers at risk for use of performance enhancers” journal article, 76% of the teens who responded to the survey could not identify any negative side effects of steroids (Schneider.M, 2004). Another study in the Sydney Morning Herald’s “Steroid Use Soars among young men” article, the 2013 needle syringe program survey, by the Kirby Institute at the University of NSW, found 74 per cent of people in NSW who started injecting illicit substances in the past three years had sought out performance- and image-enhancing drugs, compared with only 27 per cent in 2003. This increase of steroid use may ...

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...ia, which makes one believe that they're overweight, muscle dysmorphia gives the illusion that one does not have big enough muscles (Lee.I, 2014). Another contributing factor to anabolic steroid use is that of social isolation. Social Isolation leaves those affected by it associating rapid muscle gain with social acceptance. A vast majority of the youth today suffer from this type of stress, and as a result become consumed with the idea of "getting shredded". Clinical psychologist Dr. Vivienne Lewis from the University of Canberra says "They take their body image concerns to extremes and engage in extreme behaviours..." (EleanorReader, 2014). This obsession with being physically larger than average has many psychological and physical side effects, as many steroid users become steroid abusers due to copious amounts of insecurity, low self-esteem and social isolation.

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