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      Evaluating the reliability and validity of the proposed muscle dysmorphia criteria

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      International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
      Informa UK Limited

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            Developing a lean muscular figure for the purposes of sports and/or appearance has become a central issue for males. Concern has been raised because the desire to develop such a body build may lead to the adoption of numerous health-threatening behaviors. Consequently, this review presents a comprehensive analysis of the physical and psychological consequences that result from the use of steroids (legal and illegal), ephedrine, and deleterious dieting strategies specific to males. Putative risk factors for these behaviors will be identified, and the clinical disorder associated with the extreme abuse of these behaviors, muscle dysmorphia, will be examined.
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                Journal
                International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
                International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1612-197X
                1557-251X
                February 27 2015
                February 26 2015
                : 14
                : 3
                : 195-209
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                10.1080/1612197X.2015.1016088
                54db95b7-a5eb-4e1b-8d9c-49eb2c0454db
                © 2015
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