Roundtable Discussion: Anabolic Androgenic Steroids: Part I

Haff, G. Gregory
Strength & Conditioning Journal 28(6):42-55, December 2006

summary: With the discovery of tetrahydrogestrinone and desoxymethyltestosterone, a widespread conspiracy to supply athletes with anabolic agents, which were not currently on doping control lists, was uncovered. This realization, plus the Congressional Hearings on Steroid Use in Sport, has brought discussions about anabolic-androgenic steroids to the forefront of popular culture. Within this movement, a plethora of nonscientifically sound data has been presented in the popular media. The present roundtable is the first part of a 2-part series designed to present current information on the topic.

(C) 2006 National Strength and Conditioning Association

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