In general, bodybuilders are more likely to suffer from muscle dysmorphia. But according to a new study, many teenagers and young men believe that their bodies are never muscular enough. It is no secret that social expectations can influence young people and their perceptions of themselves. To fit in with current norms, some adolescents and young adults engage in risky behaviors, such as intense weight training and steroid use, to become more muscular. This can lead to the development of a psychological disorder called “muscle dysmorphia.” Read Also: HGH Dosages: The Doses Currently Used for Anti Aging, Weight Loss, and
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