Esteroides Anabolizantes como Recurso Ergogênico no Treinamento Físico: Estudo Qualiquantitativo e Experimental
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Regular physical exercise is no longer just leisure option to configure how important
adjuvant health strategy. It is inserted in human society since ancient times, linked
to war practices, circus, sports and even the survival needs. Nowadays, conducting
physical training, especially the force, is part of the practices related to aesthetics,
the cult of the body and targeted therapies for body health. For these reasons it is
configured as an object of study with singular significance and potential. The
combination with pharmacological and nutritional resources may result in the
improvement of nosological tables and health upsurge in various situations. Some
peculiarities largely fostered by consumer media and the cultural socio make the
combination of physical training and use of ergogenic agents hormonal an everyday
procedure, for athletes and non-athletes by setting a non-clinical use, classified as
self-medication. Objectives: To systematize empirical data related to customs and
procederes employed by users of anabolic-androgenic steroids, identify the
toxicological composition of the main supplements / drugs found, employed in the
fitness area and high sports performance; verify the change in total body mass and
bone morphometry of young Wistar rats. Methodology: The study follows a
sequential motion in two phases with different dynamics and instruments. Phase I
consists of an ethnographic study (quantitative and qualitative) with adults in the
city of Goiania, anabolic steroids users, through in-depth interview (recorded) from
semi-structured questionnaire (N = 40). Phase II is a biomedical study (toxicology
and preclinical). From the pharmacological and supplements / drugs raised in phase
I, was made toxicological analysis (HPLC) to identify the chemical composition
(Phase IIa), and the systematic use of procedures (structure of courses). The
preclinical study designed to investigate the plyometric strength training interaction
(in pool with increasing load based on body weight) combined with use of
Stanazolol, 0.85 mg / dose. Main results are apresentdos in four articles, 01 with
qualiquantitativas features 01 with quantiqualitative profile and 02 with
quantitative traits. Most prte of users (75%) admits the use of hormonal anabolic
steroids for non-athletes and recognize precisely the potential side effects. Among
the most frequently cited drugs, Decadurabolin, Stanazolol and Durateston were
the most cited in use alone or in double and triple combinations. The media is seen
as highly influential in the choice of the use and trade of ergogenic agents. It
featured the use "non-clinical, automedicado" and the practice of polypharmacy.
The systematic use is not uniform and displays strong methodological
inconsistencies derived from empirical studies conducted by bodybuilding athletes
and appropriate inadvertently by the population "non-athlete". The toxicological
analysis supplements / medications points out that the composition of the products
do not fully contemplate the use of purpose beyond incoherence of the labels, since
they do not contain products that hint at the labels and commercial brochures. In
preclinical studies (Wistar rat young) there was no significant change in the
morphology of the tibia during "one" stanazolol cycle (12 doses). Total body mass
showed statistically significant changes for the trained group, trained / medicated
and only medicated. Final thoughts: The plyometric strength training (short
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duration and high intensity), enabled the reduction of total body mass (with and
without stanazolol), suggesting that it can be then used in obesity control strategies,
enabled a reduction in the index growth of treated animals.
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CRUZ, A. M. Esteroides Anabolizantes como Recurso Ergogênico no Treinamento Físico: Estudo Qualiquantitativo e Experimental. 2015. 133 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências da Saúde) - Faculdade de
Medicina, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.