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| − | "Roid rage," a play on the unrelated problem of "[[road rage]]", is the violent behavior that can be triggered through use of [[anabolic steroids]]. Anabolic steroids have been used by professional wrestlers, bodybuilders, football and baseball players and other athletes in a misguided attempt to enhance their muscle growth and strength. | + | "Roid rage," a play on the unrelated problem of "[[road rage]]", is the violent behavior that can be triggered through use of [[anabolic steroids]]. Anabolic steroids have been used by professional wrestlers, bodybuilders, football and baseball players and other athletes in a misguided attempt to enhance their muscle growth and strength [citation needed]. |
Roid rage can cause "paranoia, depression and explosive outbursts." It was suspected as a possible cause in the murders-suicide by the professional wrestler Chris Benoit.<ref>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19424899/</ref> | Roid rage can cause "paranoia, depression and explosive outbursts." It was suspected as a possible cause in the murders-suicide by the professional wrestler Chris Benoit.<ref>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19424899/</ref> | ||
Revision as of 17:16, July 2, 2008
"Roid rage," a play on the unrelated problem of "road rage", is the violent behavior that can be triggered through use of anabolic steroids. Anabolic steroids have been used by professional wrestlers, bodybuilders, football and baseball players and other athletes in a misguided attempt to enhance their muscle growth and strength [citation needed].
Roid rage can cause "paranoia, depression and explosive outbursts." It was suspected as a possible cause in the murders-suicide by the professional wrestler Chris Benoit.[1]