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Anabolic
Steroids are testosterone derivatives used by athletes or in clinical
studies. It is important to know that researchers have always questioned
the effects of anabolic steroids for many decades of what kind of
testosterone effects they have. A lot of the scientists have come to a
conclusion that anabolic steroids do not provide improvement in strength
in people and do not create muscle growth. The reported positive results
have been discounted, stating that they were likely to be influenced by
athlete’s expectations, poor data analysis, and experimental design. There
is a huge disconnect between both athletes and researchers when it comes
to these drugs, whether or not they are effective. Recently, some
scientific studies performed of suprapharmacologic doses during clinical
environment, included aging and other disease states supported the regimen
efficacy, however the mechanism remains unclear on how these doses act.
Anabolism
is a term defined as the state in which nitrogen is retained in body lean
mass, through either protein synthesis stimulation, or a breakdown of
protein in any location of the individual’s body. Testosterone, which is
the main gonadal steroid in males marked its effects on reproduction which
are observed easily in boys who are in the process of development and when
hypogonadal individual men receive testosterone as a form of replacement
therapy. There is a growing number of text that suggests
suprapharmacologic doses could be anabolic in unique situations; however,
it is unclear of the identification of the mechanism and these situations
by which types of anabolic effects happen. There are no drugs available
today for strictly ‘purely’ anabolic but they all do contain androgenic
properties.
For more
information on the types of anabolic steroids, side effects, and its
history, visit:
http://www.worldhealth.net/p/961,1906.html
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anabolic steroids, visit our main page of the Ultimate HGH Research Site.
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