Mouthfire
Critical Thinker
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crimresearch said:Bodybuilders have lots of anecdotal claims about what they have or haven't seen regarding steroid abuse...
For example, I've seen tendons snap, and muscles rolled up like a window shade, on someone who went from 17" to 24" biceps in a matter of weeks, and 85lb single triceps extensions...
zCould be steroid use, could be voodoo...who's to say?![]()
And 'roid rage also involves some possibly criminal behavior, making it even harder to get accurate data.
I was a little more interested in controlled studies, since (as you correctly point out) it would be important to know if a person was a violent wifebeater before abusing AAS.
So far I've not gotten any answers from our resident clinician, pharmacologist, or anyone else regarding the cited studies, much less any opinions on a possible link to Otnow-Lewis' work on CHI and violent males.
Personally, I've always felt the whole roid rage thing was overblown. I've seen studies proporting data supporting both ends. I can believe the myocardial damage research, because there's so much of it out there. The aggression issue I haven't seen a lot of hard evidence for. Edited to add: It may just be that bodybuilders tend to be a more aggressive group, thus preselecting them for aggressive behavior.
Here are the animal studies I mentioned, btw:
Appell H, Heller-Umpenfach B, Feraudi M, Weicker H: Ultrastructural and morphometric investigations of the effects of training and administration of anabolic steroids on the myocardium of guinea pigs. Int J Sports Med 1983; 4:268-274
Ramo P: Anabolic steroids alter the hemodynamic responses of the canine left ventricle. Acta Physiol Scand 1987; 130:209-217
Here are a few more case reports involving cardiac events in young bodybuilders:
Ferenchick GS, Adelman S: Myocardial infarction associated with anabolic steroid use in a previously healthy 37-year-old weightlifter. Am Heart J 1992; 124:507-508
McNutt RA, Ferenchick GS, Kirlin PC, Hamlin NJ: Acute myocardial infarction in a 22-year-old weight lifter using anabolic steroids. Am J Cardiol 1988;62:164