IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

Anxiety Disorder Associated with Androgenic Anabolic Steroid Abuse

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Debalina Biswas, Tabish Brar, Amit Beniwal, Aman Singh Jamwal, Brijesh Saran, Amoolya K Seth

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Background: Anxiety occurring in participants using AAS is probably as a result of hypothalamic pituitary gonadal axis suppression. Objectives: To know the nature and extent of anxiety associated with anabolic steroid abuse in people visiting gymnasiums. Materials and Methods: This was a cross sectional study consisting of 114 participants who are the gym going population of local gymnasiums in Delhi NCR. Tools used are: General Health Questionnaire 28, semi-structured Proforma for Socio-demographic data, and the Self Rating Anxiety Scale of Zung. Results: Male participants were found to use anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) more commonly than females. Participants having high AAS dependence scored significantly more positive on GHQ-28. This suggested that these high scored participants suffered from other psychiatric co-morbidities as compared to non-users or nondependent users. It was observed that who were AAS dependent also suffered more from anxiety disorders as compared to non-users or non-dependent users. Conclusion: It was observed that who were AAS dependent suffered more from anxiety disorders as compared to non-users or non-dependent users.

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