Kids dream of being professional athletes, and why not? It's fun to think about
being the very best in your favorite sport, not to mention earning a big salary.
But in recent years, people have been looking more closely at the way some athletes
get their bodies into super shape — tough enough to break records.
Some athletes have admitted using steroids, which are artificial hormones
that can improve strength and muscle mass. Steroids are illegal and they can cause
serious health problems, but studies still show some kids, teens, and adults are willing
to try them.
Let's talk about what steroids are, how they can affect your body, and why it's
a good idea to avoid them.
What Are Steroids?
"Steroids" has more than one meaning. Your body naturally produces some steroids,
to help you fight stress and grow bigger during puberty.
(But your body knows just the right amount that you need, so there's no need to take
any extra.) There's also a type of medicine called steroids that people might take
if they have pain, asthma,
or a skin problem. But these aren't the kind of steroids getting attention in sports.
When people say steroids (say: STARE-oydz), they often mean illegal anabolic steroids.
Anabolic steroids are artificially produced hormones that are the
same as, or similar to, androgens, the male-type sex hormones in the body. The most
powerful of these is testosterone (say: tes-TOSS-tuh-rone). Anabolic
steroids can be taken in the form of pills, powders, or injections. Anabolic steroids
are always illegal, meaning that you could get arrested for buying, selling, or taking
them.
Some athletes take anabolic steroids because of their testosterone-like effects,
such as increasing muscle mass and strength. This might sound
like just a guy thing, but girls also have used steroids to get stronger and change
the way they look. And it's not only professional athletes who have taken these
illegal drugs. Investigations and studies have shown that teens, college athletes,
and others have taken steroids.
There are supplements available that contain anabolic steroids.
You might see ads for these on the Internet or in the back of sports or body building
magazines. Some have been banned in the United States while
others are still legal. Legal or illegal, these supplements can cause health
problems. Kids should not take any steroid supplement, even those
that are still on the market.