NFL survey links steroids to injuries

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Updated: February 20, 2009, 3:26 AM ET

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- The NFL's steroids era appears to have left a legacy of joint and ligament injuries as well as mental issues among those using the performance-enhancing drugs, according to a new survey.

The findings, released Friday and published in the March issue of the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, come from a comprehensive health survey of 2,552 retired NFL players from the 1940s to the 1990s, conducted by the University of North Carolina's Center for the Study of Retired Athletes.

The study found that those who used steroids had significantly higher rates of herniated disks and knee ligament and meniscus injuries, plus more elbow, foot, ankle and toe problems than those who said they played steroids-free.

It also found a link between steroids and depression, attention deficit disorder and increased alcohol consumption.

"Our findings speak to the 'snowball effect' or compounded medical problems that appear to accompany steroid use," said Kevin Guskiewicz, a director at UNC's department of exercise and sport science and a senior author of the study.

Steroids were considered to be most prevalent -- especially among linemen - in the NFL in the years immediately before the league began testing in the late 1980s, a belief supported by the study.

In the anonymous survey, 20.3 percent of the players from the 1980s answered yes when asked "During the time in which it was acceptable to use performance-enhancing steroids, did you use steroids?"

Of all of the retired players, 9.1 percent answered yes to the question. Offensive linemen (16.3 percent) and defensive linemen (14.8 percent) reported the highest proportion of steroids use.


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No one believes that only 20% in the 80's and 9% today uses steroids. So conclusions based on this is suspect at best and probably worthless.

These numbers are laughable....only thing this proves is that people lie when it is in their interest to do so.
 

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Disturbed;2646325 said:
No one believes that only 20% in the 80's and 9% today uses steroids. So conclusions based on this is suspect at best and probably worthless.

These numbers are laughable....only thing this proves is that people lie when it is in their interest to do so.

Thanks to some ******* who leaked the Arod story, athletes will never be honest.

That was an ANONYMOUS steriod test that Arod took, and now its all over the news. Why would any player tell the truth now, even if they are told that their name will not be mentioned?
 

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WoodysGirl;2646303 said:
The study found that those who used steroids had significantly higher rates of herniated disks and knee ligament and meniscus injuries, plus more elbow, foot, ankle and toe problems than those who said they played steroids-free.

Noooooo, really ?! Come on ! Athletes who take steroids are more injury prone ? Can't be!

How come this is already know for about 2000 years or so.... :rolleyes:
 

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Of all of the retired players, 9.1 percent answered yes to the question. Offensive linemen (16.3 percent) and defensive linemen (14.8 percent) reported the highest proportion of steroids use.

You mean players that are in the trenches, constantly battling and pushing and trying to sustain a rush, as well as carry such a hug load because of their weight, would report more herniated disks and injuries?
 

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khiladi;2646651 said:
You mean players that are in the trenches, constantly battling and pushing and trying to sustain a rush, as well as carry such a hug load because of their weight, would report more herniated disks and injuries?

yeah, those guys

the guys who have to be bigger, stronger and faster than his opponent

you don't think they're trying to get an edge?
 

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The size of the O linemen and D linemen went from the 260 range in the 70's to over 300 by the 90's. And there was a big increase 1980 to 1990. So its no surprise that steroids are in the middle of that.
 

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I link steroids to the Stealers tainted super bowl wins in the 70's
 

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dbair1967;2647369 said:
I link steroids to the Stealers tainted super bowl wins in the 70's

James Harrison has been keeping the tradition alive.
 
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