The Pros And Cons Of Steroids

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When you analyze the health risks of steroids, you then comprehend that steroids are extremely dangerous, and life altering. The National Institute on Drug Abuse states that even if a person has taken steroids once, or that a person has taken them persistently, you may receive life-threatening effects. Most commonly found in people that have taken steroids you will see that they have developed cardiovascular system issues. The NIDA states that you may develop increases in Low-Density Lipoprotein, or LDL. LDL means that you have a decrease in High-Density Lipoprotein, or HDL. In hindsight, this means that you are gaining more of the ‘bad’ cholesterol, and losing high levels of the ‘good’ cholesterol. With this, you are increasing your chances …show more content…

Still, with almost 30% of college and professional sport athletes using steroids, and almost 10-20% of high school athletes taking steroids, it is making games of all sports unfair (“Anabolic”). While you are achieving a more lean and muscular body, you are enhancing your performance by at least 15% (“Steroids”). This is not only unfair to the athletes on the other teams not taking steroids, it is also unfair to the player’s own team. By taking steroids an athlete can endanger their team due to it being against many sports codes of conduct to take them. In the player code of conduct it states that they will have a ‘zero tolerance policy’ against any type of drug. Which means that they will not tolerate any illegal substances, and steroids are obtained illegally unless prescribed by a doctor (“Player”). If taking steroids, keep in mind you are not only damaging yourself, but you are damaging the team …show more content…

Yes, you may receive more playing time because you are more built, but in the long run that may get you more money, but the consequences are far too dangerous to consider taking steroids. From a professional baseball player, Alex Rodriguez, also known as ‘A-Roid’ admitted taking steroids from a fake Miami doctor. In this interview he says that they were a bad idea, and that he regrets taking them because of the