2014 study Steroid use much higher in gay teen and bisexual boys.

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I see so many younger generations turning to steroid use so early and so I did some digging on latest trends and such and found this article.
This may be the trend in the recent influx of younger adults turning to steroid use. UNDERSTAND I AM NOT bashing or insulting anyone but after reading this article it may answer some questions for some of you and shed some light on the world around you.


[h=1]Steroid use much higher among gay and bisexual teen boys: study[/h][h=2]Researchers from the Fenway Institute in Boston say they aren't sure why gay and bi boys use steroids at a rate several times that of straight boys, but posited that pressure to achieve an 'ideal' male physique or to fend off bullies might contribute. New research published in the journal Pediatrics has found that gay and bisexual teen boys use illicit steroids at a rate almost six times higher than among straight kids. The study is billed as the first to examine the problem; previous research has reported similar disparities for other substance abuse.
Gay and bisexual teen boys use illicit steroids at a rate almost six times higher than do straight kids, a "dramatic disparity" that points to a need to reach out to this group, researchers say.

Reasons for the differences are unclear. The study authors said it's possible gay and bi boys feel more pressure to achieve a bulked-up "ideal" male physique, or that they think muscle-building steroids will help them fend off bullies.

Overall, 21 percent of gay or bisexual boys said they had ever used steroids, versus 4 percent of straight boys. The difference was similar among those who reported moderate use — taking steroid pills or injections up to 40 times: 8 percent of gay or bi teens reported that amount, versus less than 2 percent of straight boys. The heaviest use — 40 or more times — was reported by 4 percent of gays or bi boys, compared with less than 1 percent of straight teens.

The study is billed as the first to examine the problem; previous research has found similar disparities for other substance abuse.
"It's a bit sad that we saw such a large health disparity," especially among the most frequent steroid users, said co-author Aaron Blashill, a psychologist and scientist with the Fenway Institute, the research arm of a Boston health center that treats gays and lesbians.
"Given the dramatic disparity ... it would seem that this is a population in which greater attention is needed," the authors said.
Their research was released Monday in the journal Pediatrics.

The nationally representative study is an analysis of government surveys from 2005 and 2007. It involved 17,250 teen boys aged 16 on average; almost 4 percent — 635 boys — were gay or bisexual. Blashill said it's likely more recent data would show the disparities persist.
Dr. Rob Garofalo, adolescent medicine chief at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, said the differences aren't surprising, since it is known that gay youth often have "body image issues." But he said, "It is still shocking. These are dramatically high rates."

The Food and Drug Administration issued a consumer update in November warning that teens and steroids are "a dangerous combo," citing government data showing that about 5 percent of high school boys and 2 percent of high school girls use steroids — more than a half-million kids.
Steroids include synthetic versions of the male hormone testosterone. Users take them to promote muscle growth, strength and endurance. Side effects can include heart and liver problems, high blood pressure, acne and aggressive behavior. With their still-maturing bodies, teens face a heightened risk for problems that may be permanent, the FDA update.

Steroids are legally available only by prescription. There are few FDA-approved uses, including replacement of hormones in men who have unusually low levels.

Potential signs of abuse include mood swings, speedy muscle growth and even breast development in boys.
Garofalo said some of his gay and bi patients have admitted using steroids. Those patients sometimes have acne, high blood pressure, anxiety, or aggression related to steroid use, but those symptoms usually go away when the drug use stops, he said.
Kids are often less open about using steroids than about drinking or smoking marijuana, but the study helps raise awareness and the results suggest it's a topic physicians should be raising with their patients, especially gay and bi kids, Garofalo said.


Read more: Steroid use much higher among gay and bisexual teen boys: study - NY Daily News



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LOL.. It just amazes me bro.
Haven't you seen the sudden increase of 18-25 year olds wanting to do serious stacks for the first time and say "WTF?" why....well.
 
what does that have to do with the topic being about a study on bisexual and Gay boys on steroids. I mean really, i wish we had a worse threads forum, cause this shit would win hands down!
 
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We need a thumbs down option somewhere. That reminds me Presser how much of a pain would it be to get more smiley face options? They have a lot more out there. Some real funny ones. Just curious I don't know how complicated that would be to import more options or make more available. Dude I just got reminded of a thread... I gotta go find it now.

fuck you have the attention span of a nat! lmao
 
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