
03-09-2006, 05:01 PM
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Rutgers University Survey on Training Practices and Mood.

"I wanted to let the members here know about an important research project being directed by the Center of Alcohol Studies at Rutgers University. This is the same group that designed and conducted web-based research many of you have already participated in. This is a group of dedicated strength and endurance athletes - weightlifters, runners, rock-climbers, etc. - interested in the role of performance-enhancing drugs (steroidal and nonsteroidal anabolics, ergogenics, thermogenics, anorexigents, and ancillary drugs) as well as exercise routine and diet, on mood changes experienced by bodybuilders and powerlifters. All of us in the community have been troubled by the almost complete lack of objective information about both the benefits and costs of performance enhancing substances. We believe that robust datasets must be developed so that both positive and negative effects associated with these training practices may be honestly assessed and monitored over time, something not possible with the current state of knowledge."
http://www.bodybuildingpro.com/rutgers.html
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