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Use of Steroids by SUT Students

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  • K. Vrenjo

    (Lecturer; Faculty of Movement Sciences, Sports University of Tirana)

  • O. Petri

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Through the survey carried out with SUT students we seek to assess how much they know about steroids, their use, benefits and side effects. These students are active: as athletes in various disciplines, in coaching and after graduation as teachers of physical education and health. 201 SUT students, 113 males and 88 females were randomly included in the survey. This topic was selected because these substances can be easily found and used without prescription of a specialist in Albania. Raising the awareness of SUT students is important for their health and as future educators serve as a promoter of healthy living to every child at school or peoples engaged in sports.

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  • K. Vrenjo & O. Petri, 2021. "Use of Steroids by SUT Students," European Journal of Medicine and Natural Scinces Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 4, July -Dec.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejmnjr:45
    DOI: 10.26417/995bjt86n
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    steroids; students; SUT;
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