Abnormalities in Blood Parameters in Athletes Taking Anabolic Androgenic Steroidal Agents; an Observational Clinical Study.

IF 5.1 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SAR.S495789
Ghaida Siraj Mubarak, Ghazi A Bamagous, Safaa M Alsanosi, Yosra Z Alhindi, Hamsah S Alqashqari, Halah Tariq Albar, Ahmed M Siddiqi, Nahla Ayoub, Alaa H Falemban
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Background: Many studies indicate that high and multiple doses of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) for athletic enhancement can result in serious and irreversible adverse effects. A study that includes laboratory blood testing to evaluate the direct effects of AAS agents among users has not been previously undertaken. The purpose of this study was to investigate the adverse effects of the use of AAS by athletes and to determine whether AAS use leads to changes in certain blood parameters.

Methods: This is an observational study consisting of two stages. First, the participants completed an online questionnaire assessing sociodemographic characteristics, and knowledge and attitudes towards AAS. Second, volunteers underwent laboratory blood testing. Analysis was conducted using frequency distributions and percentages of responses across various variables.

Results: Thirty-one individuals completed the online questionnaire, 18 of whom continued to stage 2, where blood samples were taken to trace any changes in blood parameters. All the participants were male, with an age range of 24-45 years. The results showed that 94% of the participants used AAS for nontherapeutic purposes. Most participants reported that they take a combination of AAS (96%), as well as in combination with other supplements (74%). The most used combination was testosterone plus growth hormone (45%), and the most used supplements were liver protectors (84%). Seventy-four percent of the participants reported side effects, and 28% had received a medical diagnosis, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia or an infertility. High levels of testosterone, prolactin, alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transferase (AST) and lipid profile, and low luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) were observed.

Conclusion: The unsupervised use of AAS alone or in combination with other hormones and/or supplements may lead to adverse effects. Further studies with larger samples are needed to draw significant conclusions about the safety of using AAS.

运动员服用合成代谢雄激素类固醇后血液参数的异常观察性临床研究。
背景:许多研究表明,高剂量和多剂量的合成代谢雄激素类固醇(AAS)可导致严重和不可逆的不良反应。以前没有开展过一项包括实验室血液检测以评估AAS剂对使用者的直接影响的研究。本研究的目的是调查运动员使用AAS的不良影响,并确定使用AAS是否会导致某些血液参数的改变。方法:观察性研究分为两个阶段。首先,参与者完成了一份在线问卷,评估社会人口学特征以及对AAS的知识和态度。其次,志愿者接受了实验室血液检测。使用不同变量的频率分布和响应百分比进行分析。结果:31个人完成了在线问卷,其中18人继续进行第二阶段,在第二阶段采集血液样本以追踪血液参数的任何变化。所有参与者均为男性,年龄在24-45岁之间。结果显示,94%的参与者将AAS用于非治疗目的。大多数参与者报告说,他们服用AAS的组合(96%),以及与其他补充剂的组合(74%)。最常用的组合是睾酮加生长激素(45%),最常用的补充剂是肝保护剂(84%)。74%的参与者报告了副作用,28%的人接受了医学诊断,如高血压、高脂血症或不孕症。睾酮、催乳素、谷丙转氨酶(ALT)、天冬氨酸转移酶(AST)及血脂水平升高,黄体生成素(LH)和卵泡刺激素(FSH)水平降低。结论:在无人监督的情况下单独使用AAS或与其他激素和/或补充剂联合使用可能导致不良反应。需要更大样本的进一步研究才能得出使用原子吸收光谱法安全性的重要结论。
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