Muscle-building supplements may put teens at risk for a body image disorder, study finds
- A new study reveals that using dietary supplements for muscle building is connected to increased symptoms of muscle dysmorphia among adolescents and young adults, according to Dr. Kyle Ganson.
- Symptoms, such as excessive gym time and food obsession, grew with the number of supplements used, said researchers from the PLOS Mental Health journal.
- Dr. Gail Saltz highlighted that muscle dysmorphia can lead to significant social challenges and emotional distress among individuals.
- Muscle-Building supplements may increase symptoms of muscle dysmorphia in adolescents and young adults, according to a study by Dr. Kyle Ganson.
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