Express Press Release Distribution

Accounting
Advertising
Aerospace
Agriculture
Apparel & Fashion
Automotive
Biotech
Chemicals
Computers
Construction
Consumer Services
Defense
Education
Electronics
Energy
Entertainment
Environment
Financial
Food & Beverage
Government
Healthcare
Human Resources
Industrial
International Trade
Internet & Online
Law
Management
Marketing
Media
Non Profit
Pharmaceuticals
Real Estate
Retail
Semiconductors
Small Business
Software
Sports
Telecommunications
Transportation / Logistics
Travel

EPR Archived News

Archived News 2012
~ April
~ March
~ February
~ January

Archived News 2011
~ December
~ November
~ October
~ September
~ August
~ July
~ June
~ May
~ April
~ March
~ February
~ January

Archived News 2010
Archived News 2009
Archived News 2008
Archived News 2007
Archived News 2006
Archived News 2005
Archived News 2004

 

Teens and Anabolic Steroids

Released on: January 16, 2008, 2:46 am

Press Release Author: mark henry

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: While the majority of steroid use is actually done by men,
the popularity of teens and steroids is growing. Teen and steroids are becoming more
popular because teenagers are felling the crunch to be more competitive in sports.
There are many things that adolescents should know about teens and steroids before
they make the life changing decision to use steroids to help them in their
athletics.

Press Release Body: While the majority of steroid use is actually done by men, the
popularity of teens and steroids is growing. Teen and steroids are becoming more
popular because teenagers are felling the crunch to be more competitive in sports.
There are many things that adolescents should know about teens and steroids before
they make the life changing decision to use steroids to help them in their
athletics.

Steroids are man-made substances that are basically artificial male sex hormones.
They are sometimes referred to as anabolic-androgenic steroids which means the
steroids have varying levels of two different types of characteristics. The anabolic
characteristics of steroids refer to muscle-building traits and the androgenic
characteristics of steroids refer to the increase of masculine traits.

There are many experiences affecting teens and steroids sometimes seem to be the
answer. This is because steroids can build muscle which can, in turn, improve
strength and athletic performance. The issue with teens and steroids, however is
that there are more negative effects for teens who take steroids an adults
www.fitnesspharmaas.com.

The first issue with teens and steroids is that teens often are not yet done
growing. This is why teens and steroids don\'t mix. The added testosterone in the
body signals the body to grow quickly which is why teenagers go through major growth
spurts when they are in puberty, but when testosterone reaches a certain level,
that\'s a signal to the body to stop growing. When teens use steroids, the levels of
testosterone in the body reach the upper level and tell the body to stop growing.
This is why one of the effects of teens and steroids is stunted growth. Teenagers
who take steroids are essentially locking themselves into a height that is shorter
than they would grow if they didn\'t use steroids.

Other effects of teens and steroids are hypervirilization and precocious sexual
development which can affect the teen\'s psyche and emotional well-being. Some
effects of teens and steroids are life-threatening even if they do not show up right
away. These include kidney and liver damage, elevated blood pressure and cholesterol
levels, cardiovascular damage and increased risks for cancer, heart attacks and
stroke.

Additionally, another effect of teens and steroids include changes in appearance
that, while they may not be permanent, they are undesirable. These include acne,
oily skin and hair, jaundice, premature balding and swelling.

Web Site: http://www.fitnesspharmaas.com

Contact Details: fitnesspharmaas
los angeles
usa

  • Printer Friendly Format
  • Back to previous page...
  • Back to home page...
  • Submit your press releases...
  •