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Anabolic Steroids

The American Journal on Addictions, 1992
Anabolic steroids (ASs) are synthetic derivatives of testosterone that have both anabolic (tissue building) and androgenic (masculinizing) effects. ASs are increasingly used for the nonmedical purposes of enhancing athletic performance and physical appearance.
N. Carlson   +6 more
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Anabolic neuropeptides

Physiology & Behavior, 2004
The hypothalamus and other brain regions that control energy homeostasis contain neuronal populations that produce specific neuropeptides which have experimental effects on feeding behavior and body weight. Here, we describe examples of neuropeptides that exert 'anabolic' effects, notably stimulation of feeding and increased body weight. Neuropeptide Y
Williams, Gareth   +3 more
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ANABOLIC AGENTS

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1998
This article provides a comprehensive but practical discussion of four anabolic agents used by athletes. Anabolic-androgenic steroids, dehydroepiandrosterone, human growth hormone, and insulin-like growth factor are discussed. A thorough review of available literature on the basic chemistry and physiology, epidemiology, reasons for use, and performance
J E, Sturmi, D J, Diorio
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Anabolic steroids

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2000
Anabolic steroids are synthetic derivatives of testosterone modified to enhance the anabolic rather than the androgenic actions of the hormone. The anabolic effects are considered to be those promoting protein synthesis, muscle growth and crythopoiesis.
D R, Mottram, A J, George
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Anabolic steroids

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1999
Anabolic steroids may be an additional mode of intervention to promote anabolism and improve clinical outcome in various acute and chronic wasting diseases. The present review discusses the rationale for anabolic steroid treatment in acute and chronic disease, their mechanistic actions, the available clinical trials in acute and chronic disease and ...
E C, Creutzberg, A M, Schols
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Anabolic Therapies

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2000
The possibility of anabolic therapy continues to excite the bone research community. Substantial clinical benefit may accrue with parathyroid hormone if preliminary evidence concerning antifracture efficacy is confirmed. Human growth hormone shows little or no promise as an anabolic agent for bone.
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Anabolic Steroids

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
Anabolic steroids have been employed extensively in equine practice over the past 25 years. Their usefulness is largely dependent on subjective opinions, as only minimal studies have been carried out in horses. Therefore, their use will vary markedly between practitioners depending on their personal experiences and pressures by trainers to use them ...
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Anabolism

2023
Services for Studying Anabolism.
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Anabolic Steroids

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1984
Anabolic-androgenic steroid hormones are used by athletes in an attempt to improve performance. Side effects include decreased testosterone and sperm production, acne, balding, and increased aggression. The long-term effects are not known.
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