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Effects of androgenic-anabolic steroids in athletes
F. Hartgens
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, H. Kuipers
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NUTRIM - Institute of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
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Anabolic Steroids
100%
Steroid Use
14%
Adverse Effects
9%
Testosterone
9%
Androgen Receptor
9%
Male Athletes
9%
Steroid Administration
9%
Steroid-induced
9%
Untoward Effect
9%
Prostate
4%
Red Cells
4%
Dose Effect
4%
Blood Pressure
4%
Lean Body Mass
4%
Human Body
4%
Cardiovascular Risk
4%
Hostility
4%
Drug Dependence
4%
Aggressive Behavior
4%
Aggression
4%
Immune Function
4%
Cardiovascular System
4%
High-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C)
4%
Liver
4%
Exercise Training
4%
Satellite Cells
4%
During Exercise
4%
Cardiac Function
4%
Muscle Tissue
4%
Metabolic Response
4%
Muscle Fiber
4%
Fat Mass
4%
Echocardiographic
4%
Hypertrophy
4%
Mechanism of Action
4%
Vessel Wall
4%
Cell number
4%
Thrombosis
4%
Heart Function
4%
Bone Formation
4%
Serum Lipids
4%
Serum Lipoproteins
4%
Hemostatic System
4%
Cell nucleus
4%
Endocrine Function
4%
Cell Manufacturing
4%
Glucocorticoid Receptor
4%
Estrogen
4%
Estradiol
4%
Psychotic Features
4%
Exercise Recovery
4%
Acne Vulgaris
4%
Gonadotropins
4%
Cardiac Structure
4%
Estrone
4%
Mood Disturbance
4%
Hypomania
4%
Athletic Performance
4%
Low Self-esteem
4%
Synthetic Derivatives
4%
Erythropoietin
4%
Myonuclei
4%
Urogenital Tract
4%
Endurance Performance
4%
Withdrawal Effects
4%
Psyche
4%
Skin Changes
4%
Vasospasm
4%
Aromatase
4%
Heart Structure
4%
Sex Drive
4%
Strength Gain
4%
Drug Withdrawal
4%
Erythropoiesis
4%
Steroid Withdrawal
4%
Hazardous Effect
4%
Initial Strength
4%
Cell Ultrastructure
4%
Blood Haemoglobin Concentration
4%
Anabolic Steroid Abuse
4%
Male Accessory Glands
4%
Short-term Administration
4%
Endogenous Production
4%
Competitive Antagonism
4%
HDL2
4%
System Tract
4%
Dihydrotestosterone
4%
HDL3 Cholesterol
4%
Antagonistic Activity
4%
Reverse Anorexia
4%
Female Sex Hormones
4%
Body Hair
4%
5α-reductase
4%
Little Data
4%
Cholesterol Levels
4%
Target Organ
4%
Dependence Effect
4%
Systems Change
4%
Male Hormones
4%
INIS
steroids
100%
doses
16%
drugs
16%
males
16%
receptors
12%
administration
12%
data
8%
skin
8%
muscles
8%
production
8%
disturbances
8%
bones
8%
enzymes
8%
performance
8%
lipoproteins
8%
testosterone
8%
hormones
8%
androgens
8%
laboratories
4%
levels
4%
liver
4%
reduction
4%
walls
4%
humans
4%
tissues
4%
fibers
4%
females
4%
damage
4%
risks
4%
blood
4%
sex
4%
variations
4%
prostate
4%
reviews
4%
density
4%
animals
4%
vessels
4%
thrombosis
4%
gain
4%
concentration
4%
recovery
4%
synthesis
4%
affinity
4%
organs
4%
fats
4%
injuries
4%
molecules
4%
elevation
4%
exercise
4%
approximations
4%
blood pressure
4%
atherosclerosis
4%
satellites
4%
mediation
4%
lipids
4%
breakdown
4%
cholesterol
4%
hemoglobin
4%
cardiovascular system
4%
estradiol
4%
anorexia
4%
glands
4%
hypertrophy
4%
reductases
4%
hemostatics
4%
estrogens
4%
cell nuclei
4%
glucocorticoids
4%
gonadotropins
4%
estrone
4%
erythropoietin
4%
erythropoiesis
4%
Medicine and Dentistry
Athletes
100%
Anabolic Agent
100%
Adverse Event
9%
Androgen Receptor
9%
Androstanolone
9%
Competitive Inhibition
4%
Exercise
4%
Immune Function
4%
Injury
4%
Blood Pressure
4%
Self Esteem
4%
Hemostat
4%
Cardiovascular Risk
4%
Atherosclerosis
4%
Ossification
4%
Anorexia
4%
Muscle Tissue
4%
Metabolism
4%
Lipoprotein
4%
Low Drug Dose
4%
Exercise Recovery
4%
Lean Body Weight
4%
Mood Disorder
4%
Self Report
4%
Satellite Cell
4%
Thrombosis
4%
Hemoglobin Determination
4%
Aggression
4%
Cell Nucleus
4%
Gonadotropin
4%
Estrone
4%
Drug Withdrawal
4%
Diethylstilbestrol
4%
Glucocorticoid Receptor
4%
High Density Lipoprotein 3
4%
High Density Lipoprotein 2
4%
Aromatase
4%
Acne Vulgaris
4%
Female Sex Hormone
4%
Target Organ
4%
Libido
4%
Hostility
4%
Erythropoiesis
4%
Steroid 5alpha Reductase
4%
Vasospasm
4%
Erythropoietin
4%
Athletic Performance
4%
Male Accessory Gland
4%
Ultrastructure
4%
Cardiovascular System
4%
Neuroscience
Anabolic Steroid
100%
Androgen Receptor
9%
Adverse Effect
9%
Dihydrotestosterone
9%
Metabolic Pathway
4%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
4%
Prostate
4%
Mood Disorder
4%
Anorexia
4%
Erythropoietin
4%
Erythropoiesis
4%
Glucocorticoid Receptor
4%
Estrone
4%
Vasospasm
4%
Hostility
4%
Competitive Inhibition
4%
Sex Hormone
4%
Aromatase
4%
Gonadotropin
4%
Cardiovascular System
4%
Diethylstilbestrol
4%
Drug Withdrawal
4%
High Density Lipoprotein 2
4%
High Density Lipoprotein 3
4%
Steroid 5alpha Reductase
4%
Aggression
4%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Anabolic Steroid
100%
Adverse Event
9%
Androgen Receptor
9%
Androstanolone
9%
Lipoprotein
4%
Syndrome
4%
Injury
4%
Hemostatic Agent
4%
Cardiovascular Risk
4%
Sex Hormone
4%
Atherosclerosis
4%
Anorexia
4%
Thrombosis
4%
Mood Disorder
4%
Aromatase
4%
Glucocorticoid Receptor
4%
Estrone
4%
Diethylstilbestrol
4%
Steroid 5alpha Reductase
4%
Erythropoietin
4%
Vasospasm
4%
High Density Lipoprotein 3
4%
High Density Lipoprotein 2
4%
Gonadotropin
4%
Acne Vulgaris
4%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gonadotropin
50%