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STEROIDS By: Scott Bruno and Nick Kreiger

What are Steroids?

Steroids are commonly classified as anabolic and corticosteroids.

A large group of naturally occurring and synthetic lipids.

Steroids speed up muscle growth and increases performance.

Types of Steroids

Oral Anadrol Oxandrolone Dianbol Winstrol

Injectable Boldenone Dihydrotestosteroe Nortestosterone

Why take Steroids?

Builds up body mass and strength of muscles and bones.

Increases delivery of oxygen to tissues. Increase alertness and aggressiveness. Reduce fatigue and weight.

Side Effect of Steroids

Liver Damage Gynocomastia (development of breast tissue for

males) Acne Roid Rage Baldness Cardiovascular Problems Stunted Growth Prostate Enlargement Kidney Problems High Blood Pressure

Health Benefits

Anabolic steroids most beneficial Treats anemia (low red blood count) Can help control breast cancer To improve severe weight loss during

severe illness Treat osteoporosis

Benefits

Used for inflammation of blood vessels Rheumatoid Arthritis Lupus Can be organ saving May help prevention of kidney

inflammation

ATLAS Program

The Adolescents Training and Learning to Avoid Steroids

Educating students on how harmful steroids are 1 year program showed significant results Half the incidence of new abuse of anabolic

steroids and less intention to abuse them in the future

Less abuse of alcohol, marijuana, amphetamines, and narcotics

Less likelihood of engaging in hazardous substance abuse behaviors such as drinking and driving

Steroids That Help Preemies Breathe

Babies born before 37th week May impair the development of the brain

and maintain normal blood pressure Steroid is originally used to speed the

baby’s lung development before birth Affects cerebellum only (important in

motor control, balance, language, behavior

USERS

Jose Canseco Arnold Schwarzenegger Marion Jones Chris Beniot Alex Rodriguez Barry Bonds*

Future

Health Awareness More Testing Research BE SMART

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