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| Making Progress Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Spain Posts: 262 Rep Power: ![]() | Guardian gym survey I came across yesterday. Not much you don't already know but some interesting figures. Gymgoers 'are abusing tamoxifen' David Batty Thursday June 15, 2006 UK gym users are increasingly abusing prescription medicines including breast cancer drugs in order to build up muscle definition, researchers said today. A survey of male and female gym attendees found not only growing rates of steroid abuse but also greater misuse of prescription drugs. Prescription drugs used included the breast cancer treatment tamoxifen and the diabetes medication insulin, the study - published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine - said. The survey of 200 gymgoers in south Wales found 95% were taking a combination of prescription drugs as well as steroids. Researchers from the University of Glamorgan found a 14% rise in the number of gymgoers using insulin - taken to increase body mass - between 2000 and 2005. Some of those using the medication suffered abnormally low blood sugar levels, and one fell into a coma. The study also found a 22% rise in the numbers using tamoxifen, and the chief researcher, Professor Bruce Davis, discovered that male bodybuilders were using the breast cancer drug to counteract the adverse side effects of steroids. "When men take testosterone in large doses, it changes into oestrogen and they can develop a condition known as gynaecomastia, which causes them to grow breasts. Some even produce milk," he said. "Taking tamoxifen prevent this by repressing the body's production of oestrogen." Meanwhile, female gymgoers were risking developing more masculine features by taking steroids, with 7% of those surveyed found to be taking them. The survey also found a 24% increase in gym users taking growth hormone, with some body builders taking 40-50 times the recommended dosage. There was a 10% rise in the numbers using diuretics, taken to counteract the water retention caused by using steroids and growth hormone. The survey also revealed significant rises in the numbers taking stimulants to increase heart rate and blood pressure, with a 44% increase in those using ephedrine and a 21% rise in those taking clenbuterol. Both drugs can cause heart palpitations and, with prolonged misuse, heart attacks and strokes. The researchers did not identify where gymgoers were obtaining prescription medication from, although some respondents were using the internet to research how to combine the drugs to enhance muscle growth and performance. The majority (89%) obtained steroids illegally, with more than 50% admitting they got the drugs from backstreet laboratories. Prof Davies added that many steroid abusers were not injecting the drugs safely, with some sharing or reusing needles despite the risks of contracting hepatitis and HIV. A south Wales hospital had alerted the researchers to several cases of bodybuilders with abcesses on their muscles caused by injecting steroids. Prof Davies blamed the increased drug use on rising rates of "bigorexia" - a form of body dsymorphia which makes sufferers believe they are too puny. "Our results corroborate research undertaken in the United States, [showing] that ... an increasing number of non-athletes are resorting to a combination of drugs with the sole intention of improving their physical appearance. "Sufferers of negative or heightened body image issues will go to extremes to meet their desired goals and doctors need to be more aware of the efforts 'bigorexics' will go to achieve their goals." I'm a bit sceptical on the ..."the survey found of the 200 gymgoers in south Wales 95% were taking a combination of prescription drugs as well as steroids." Yes, maybe if the people survey were all from a single, or only, hardcore gyms. But I would like to know.. 1. Were all of the 200 male? 2. Were they all from the same gym? If not hpw many & what type of gyms? Some other interestin articles here. http://www.guardian.co.uk/health/0,,,00.html |
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| Moderator Musclechat Icon Join Date: May 2006 Posts: 1,889 Rep Power: ![]() | havent read teh artcile in full yet... BUT i was stopped by a female work colleague this morning who grabbed my bicep and asked if i was taking tamoxifen too!! i nearly said "NO but my ex lasses mother did when she had breast cancer.. the doctor gave her it... should i tell the police on him??" ______________________ If your not a part of the greatest... you got to be the greatest yourself! For the best supplements: www.extremenutrition.co.uk |
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| Super Moderator Super Moderator Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: UK Posts: 1,321 Rep Power: ![]() | I love these surveys, how many of you have ever been asked a question on behalf of anyone doing a survey? If anyone has ever tried to ask me in the street I either blank them and rush on or say "sorry, I'm in a hurry". When I was doing my "O Grade" Modern Studies at school (I know it was a long time ago!) we had to go out and do a survey, so we went to Glasgow invested in a carry out and spent a lot of time in the amusement arcades and made up the survey results on the bus on the way home! I know some girls who do promotion work for an agency and they sometimes have to stand in shopping centres or supermarkets and ask questions so they ask the grannies in the supermarkets, guys who appear to be 30+ and on their own in the shopping centres (the girls are good looking) and make up the rest. We can't conclusively say it BS but there's a good chance it is. www.extremenutrition.co.uk ______________________ www.extremenutrition.co.uk - 25% OFF FOR ALL MC MEMBERS, discount code MCD25. www.betterbodies.uk.com Seriously cheap sports nutrition! Dorian Yates Ultimate Protein 908g with free T-shirt NOW ONLY £14.95! |
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