SSRI抗抑郁药和男性瘦肌肉的感知损失:一些网上轶事关注的定性探索。

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Nicholas Norman Adams
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本研究调查了来自在线论坛的轶事报道,这些报道表明SSRI抗抑郁药与瘦肌肉量的减少之间可能存在联系,特别是在男性中。鉴于现有的科学研究有限,本研究支持了学术论述。目的:网络论坛的自我报告经验是否表明SSRI使用与肌肉质量减少之间存在感知联系?方法通过谷歌关键词搜索,随机抽取14个在线抗抑郁论坛中的202篇帖子。收集了帖子并对其进行了专题分析。结果论坛用户报告在开始SSRI治疗后难以维持或获得瘦肌肉。关键主题包括沮丧、困惑和试图将感知到的变化合理化。结论SSRIs对肌肉成分的生理影响有待进一步探索。虽然报告仍然是轶事,但它们强调了与患者和医疗保健专业人员直接相关的问题。由于该研究基于匿名来源的自我报告经验,研究结果缺乏科学验证,但强调了进一步研究以探索患病率和更广泛适用性的需求。研究结果表明,需要进一步的、结构化的临床研究来调查SSRIs对肌肉质量的可能影响。未来的研究应包括对照临床试验和纵向研究,以更详细地检查潜在的联系。
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SSRI antidepressants and perceived loss of lean muscle in men: A qualitative exploration of some online anecdotal concerns.

BackgroundThis study examines anecdotal reports from online discussion forums suggesting possible links between SSRI antidepressants and loss of lean muscle mass, particularly in men. Given limited existing scientific research, this study bolsters academic discourse.ObjectiveDo self-reported experiences from internet forums indicate a perceived connection between SSRI use and muscle mass reductions?MethodA Google keyword search identified 202 posts from 14 randomly selected online antidepressant discussion forums. Posts were collected and thematically analysed.ResultsForum users reported difficulties in maintaining or gaining lean muscle after commencing SSRI treatment. Key themes included frustration, confusion, and attempts to rationalise perceived changes.ConclusionFindings suggest an area for further exploration, regarding the physiological impact of SSRIs on muscle composition. While reports remain anecdotal, they highlight concerns immediately relevant to both patients and healthcare professionals. As the study is based on self-reported experiences from anonymous sources, findings lack scientific validation but highlight requirements for further studies to explore prevalence and broader applicability. Research observations spotlight a need for further, structured clinical research to investigate possible effects of SSRIs on muscle mass.Future research should include controlled clinical trials and longitudinal studies to examine a potential association in more detail.

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