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  • liftsiron
    Administrator
    • Nov 2003
    • 18446

    Do steroids work?

    posted by basskiller on wcbb


    Do steroids cause muscle and body growth? There is no evidence that ultra-high doses of steroids alone will cause muscle growth through a chemical effect. In many animal species, high doses of anabolic steroids produce no more muscle growth than the normal dose would.(1,2) However, there is evidence that steroids enhance muscle growth if taken along with rigorous physical training and a high protein diet.(3-5) This exercise program must be in place before and during anabolic steroid administration.(4,6)

    Anabolic steroids act on the balance between anabolic and catabolic processes within the body. Anabolism is the constructive process by which simple substances are converted to more complex compounds, such as bone and muscle tissue. Catabolism is the corresponding destructive process which breaks down these complex compounds for removal from the body. The normal body will attempt to maintain a balance between these two processes as they carry out tissue renewal and replacement.(7)

    The state of anabolism and catabolism may be measured by evaluating the body's nitrogen balance. As Stedman's Medical Dictionary puts it: [Nitrogen balance is] the difference between total nitrogen ingested and the total nitrogen excreted by an organism. In an adult, presumably not growing, this should be zero at a given intake or above.(8) Anabolic steroids reverse the catabolic effect by increasing protein synthesis in skeletal muscle.(4,7) They are believed to diffuse into the cellular cytosol and bind to the androgen receptor. The newly formed receptor-steroid complex migrates to the nucleus, interacts with the DNA and initiates transcription. The production of RNA is then increased, causing an increased rate of protein synthesis. In this way, the use of these agents increases muscle size and strength.(7,9)

    In order for the athlete to accumulate extra muscle mass, his or her body must temporarily be in a state of positive nitrogen balance: More nitrogen (as muscle mass) must come into the body than is lost. During strenuous exercise, the release of glucocorticosteroids throws the body into a negative nitrogen balance. After exercise, the body experiences a temporary state of positive nitrogen balance, during which new proteins are added to muscle tissue. Unless there is further exercise, the nitrogen balance returns to zero.

    Without the use of anabolic steroids, muscle mass is built up very slowly after long periods of rigorous training. Anabolic steroids can reverse the short-term catabolic effect, leading to positive nitrogen balance and faster gains in muscle mass. However, maintenance of a positive nitrogen balance is short lived (1 - 2 months) unless the steroid dose is continually increased. Rapid tolerance (tachyphylaxis) to steroids occurs in muscle tissue as the body attempts to maintain homeostasis.(9)

    One homeostatic mechanism may be a rise in serum cortisol during steroid treatment. This may counteract the anabolic effect while potentiating the catabolic.(9) The risk of serious side effects is increased as the athlete takes higher and higher doses of anabolics to maintain a positive nitrogen balance.

    There is some evidence that anabolic steroids cause the athlete to feel like working out more often and more vigorously.(5) This psychological effect may be more important than any direct chemical effect.(5) Frequent and more vigorous workouts may be a reason for the increased incidence of connective tissue injuries associated with steroid abuse.(10)

    written by Trent Tschirgi, R. Ph., University of Maryland Office of Substance Abuse Studies.


    REFERENCES:

    1. Wilson JD. Androgen abuse by athletes. Endocrine Reviews 1988;9(2):181-99.

    2. Strauss RH. Anabolic steroids. In: ed. Drugs and Performance in Sports. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1987:5, 59-67.

    3. Wagner JC. Abuse of drugs used to enhance athletic performance. American Journal Of Hospital Pharmacy 1989 Oct;46:2059-67.

    4. Kibble MW, Ross MB. Adverse effects of anabolic steroids in athletes. Clinical Pharmacy 1987 Sep;6:686-92.

    5. Kleiner SM. Performance-enhancing aids in sport - health consequences and nutritional alternatives. J Amer Coll Nutr 1991 Apr;10(2):163-76.

    6. Daigle RD. Anabolic steroids. J Psychoactive Drugs 1990 Jan- Mar;22(1):77-80.

    7. Smith DA, Perry PJ. The efficacy of ergogenic agents in athletic competition. part 1: androgenic-anabolic steroids. Annals Pharmacother 1992 Apr;26:520-8.

    8. Stedman TL. Stedman's Medical Dictionary. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1976.

    9. Windsor R, Dumitru D. Prevalence of anabolic steroid use by male and female adolescents. Med Sci Sports Exercise 1989 Oct;21(5):494-7.

    10. Yesalis CE, Wright JE, Bahrke MS. Epidemiological and policy issues in the measurement of the long term health effects of anabolic-androgenic steroids. Sports Medicine 1989 Sep;8(3):129-38.
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  • clutchitalian
    Registered User
    • Sep 2011
    • 1544

    #2
    nice post....

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    • jibbs
      Vet
      • Jun 2012
      • 28

      #3
      great post lifts

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      • black7
        Vet
        • Feb 2007
        • 4283

        #4
        yepp
        Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

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        • bufbiker

          #5
          I always knew I was the one doing all the work. I've never seen one single steroid lift any weight or eat any food for me.

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          • mrhtbd

            #6
            Steriods don't work, they just sit there looking inviting.

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            • Pumpitdude
              Vet
              • Jan 2007
              • 166

              #7
              I am pretty sure a different way steroids also work for people is the fact that when people inject they go to the GYM. Well at least most people do. When you mentally believe the massive gains you will be getting from the steroids you are more inclined to go to the gym 6 days a week. Positive attitude and consistency is the the key to be successful in anything in life and roids seems to bring consistency peoples workouts. It takes away the, going to the gym 3 times this week, once next week and none for about 3 months bullshit.

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              • Shovel
                VET
                • Jul 2011
                • 2772

                #8
                I only lift 3xweek. Wish I would've known you have to go 6xweek and that was the secret. I'd be huge by now... Lol
                Semper Fi

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                • ontime34
                  Vet
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 127

                  #9
                  I'll tell you what test does with no working out. It raises dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin levels without working out. With my bout of cancer for the last 3 years i can assure you that test saved my sanity and my life.
                  "I have more respect for a man who lets me know where he stands...even if he is wrong. Then one that comes up like an angel and is nuthin but a devil" Malcolm X... R.I.P. Nandi 12

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                  • Freezerdude

                    #10
                    Good read..

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                    • Magnesium
                      Vet
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 367

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ontime34
                      I'll tell you what test does with no working out. It raises dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin levels without working out. With my bout of cancer for the last 3 years i can assure you that test saved my sanity and my life.
                      That is so true... Every shot makes me feel just a little bit more like John Wayne.

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                      • Pumpitdude
                        Vet
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 166

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Shovel
                        I only lift 3xweek. Wish I would've known you have to go 6xweek and that was the secret. I'd be huge by now... Lol
                        Getting huge is not the point in everybody's life. I for example do all my workouts to have cardio and lean out as much as I possibly can. Which is why I am at the gym almost everyday. There are professional fighters who work out out twice a day every day. You have a different need and you do whatever you need. My point is not how many times a week you go or what you work while you are there, it is the consistency of doing it and sticking to it.

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                        • heliosdirect

                          #13
                          Diet I yhink is 90% where roids are just a catalyst.

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                          • DUECE

                            #14
                            Great post,
                            I hate when everyone thinks oh he/she is big cause he/she took roids!
                            what they dont say is that even if he/she took roids without the dedication to the diets and very hard training he wouldnt "get big"
                            Roids dont make you big, they just get you there a bit quicker!!

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                            • P. Bateman
                              Vet
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 1113

                              #15
                              A lot of great points!
                              “People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.”

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