April 27, 2005

Teen Girls on Steroids

(Filed under: Health)

Steroid use among teen girls is at an all-time high—5% of high school girls and 7% of middle school girls admit to trying anabolic steroids at least once. Bulking up a la Governor Schwarzenegger isn't the goal, rather steroid using girls are hoping to lose weight and tone their bodies. Often these same girls suffer from eating disorders.

In teenage girls, the side effects from taking male sex hormones can include severe acne, smaller breasts, deeper voice, irregular periods, excess facial and body hair, depression, paranoia and the fits of anger dubbed "roid rage." Steroids also carry higher risks of heart attack, stroke and some forms of cancer.

Something tells me losing a few pounds isn't worth all that.

Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at April 27, 2005 08:52 AM

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