Protein shakes, pre-workout mixes and other supplements aren’t always just a part of a gym routine. In adolescents and young adults, they could be connected to a body image disorder that ...
Parents today are generally aware of mental health conditions that relate to body image, including common disorders like ...
Darren Candow has taken creatine almost every day for over two decades. He says the supplement helps during intense workouts ...
Among young boys, the ripped, jacked body is much coveted. The majority perceive this body type as the standard for a peak masculine physique. The masculine body type is everywhere from fitness ...
“The use of 6 different dietary supplements intended for muscle building was associated with greater symptoms of muscle dysmorphia,” said lead study author Dr. Kyle Ganson, assistant professor in the ...
A new study published in Clinical Neuropsychiatry has shed light on why some men develop muscle dysmorphia, a condition characterized by an obsessive desire to be more muscular. Researchers found that ...
The use of multiple muscle-building supplements is associated with muscle dysmorphia symptomatology, according to a study ...
Links between creatine use and muscle dysmorphia While creatine supplements are considered safe by many health experts, a growing body of evidence links muscle and body dysmorphia in boys and ...