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Muscle-building supplements may put teens at risk for a body image disorder, study finds
Protein shakes, pre-workout mixes and other supplements aren’t always just a part of a gym routine. In adolescents and young adults, they could be connected to a body image disorder that exhibits a ...
ANYONE WHO SPENDS significant time in the gym is probably willing to admit that muscle building isn't easy. It takes a ton of dedication, which is difficult to muster up day in and day out. So, it's ...
(CNN) – A new study is linking the use of six muscle-building supplements to symptoms of body dysmorphia in teens. The study author found that substances like whey protein powder, creatine products ...
“Muscle-building supplements, which may be legal, can serve as gateway drugs to steroid use,” Nagata said. “We previously found that young adults using muscle-building substances were three times more ...
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