Department of Endocrinology, University of Southern Denmark Faculty of Health Sciences, Odense, Denmark
Department of Endocrinology, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
BMJ Open. 2024 May 7;14(5):e078558. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-078558.
The use of androgenic anabolic steroids (AASs) among recreational athletes is steadily increasing. However, knowledge regarding the potentially harmful effects of AAS primarily originates from case reports and small observational studies. This large-scale study aims to investigate the impact of AAS use on vascular plaque formation, preclinical coronary disease, cardiac function, circulating cardiovascular risk markers, quality of life (QoL) and mental health in a broad population of illicit AAS users.
A nationwide cross-sectional cohort study including a diverse population of men and women aged ≥18 years, with current or previous illicit AAS use for at least 3 months. Conducted at Odense University Hospital, Denmark, the study comprises two parts. In part A (the pilot study), 120 recreational athletes with an AAS history will be compared with a sex-matched and age-matched control population of 60 recreational athletes with no previous AAS use. Cardiovascular outcomes include examination of non-calcified coronary plaque volume and calcium score using coronary CT angiography, myocardial structure and function via echocardiography, and assessing carotid and femoral artery plaques using ultrasonography. Retinal microvascular status is evaluated through fundus photography. Cardiovascular risk markers are measured in blood. Mental health outcomes include health-related QoL, interpersonal difficulties, body image concerns, aggression dimensions, anxiety symptoms, depressive severity and cognitive function assessed through validated questionnaires. The findings of our comprehensive study will be used to compose a less intensive investigatory cohort study of cardiovascular and mental health (part B) involving a larger group of recreational athletes with a history of illicit AAS use.
The study received approval from the Regional Committee on Health Research Ethics for Southern Denmark (S-20210078) and the Danish Data Protection Agency (21/28259). All participants will provide signed informed consent. Research outcomes will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences.
NCT05178537.
在娱乐运动员中,使用雄激素同化类固醇(AAS)的情况正在稳步增加。然而,关于 AAS 潜在有害影响的知识主要来源于病例报告和小型观察性研究。本大规模研究旨在调查广泛的非法使用 AAS 人群中,AAS 使用对血管斑块形成、临床前冠状动脉疾病、心脏功能、循环心血管风险标志物、生活质量(QoL)和心理健康的影响。
这是一项全国性的横断面队列研究,纳入了年龄≥18 岁的男性和女性,他们至少有 3 个月的当前或既往非法使用 AAS。该研究在丹麦奥胡斯大学医院进行,包括两个部分。在 A 部分(试点研究)中,将比较 120 名有 AAS 病史的娱乐运动员与 60 名无既往 AAS 使用史的、性别和年龄匹配的娱乐运动员对照组。心血管结局包括使用冠状动脉 CT 血管造影检查非钙化冠状动脉斑块体积和钙评分、通过超声心动图评估心肌结构和功能、以及使用颈动脉和股动脉斑块评估。眼底摄影评估视网膜微血管状态。通过血液测量心血管风险标志物。心理健康结局包括通过经过验证的问卷评估健康相关 QoL、人际困难、身体意象问题、攻击维度、焦虑症状、抑郁严重程度和认知功能。我们全面研究的结果将用于组成一个更大规模的、有非法使用 AAS 史的娱乐运动员的心血管和心理健康(B 部分)的研究。
该研究获得了南丹麦地区健康研究伦理委员会(S-20210078)和丹麦数据保护局(21/28259)的批准。所有参与者都将提供书面知情同意书。研究结果将通过同行评审期刊和科学会议传播。
NCT05178537。