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When you think of eating disorders, men usually don’t come to mind, but this new research may have you thinking otherwise. According tonew research that was presented at the American Psychological Association (APA) meeting in Toronto, many men who are in hot pursuit of a “cut up” body are using an excessive amount of body-building supplements such as protein bars and shakes. Even worse, they’re replacing their meals with these body-building supplements and misusing them. Instead of using the supplements to build muscle, they’re using them to lose weight. APA considers this to be a new class of eating disorders.

Now for the details: 195 men between the ages of 18 and 65, who hit the gym frequently, were surveyed for this study. They were asked about their training regimen, eating habits, how often they use supplements, as well as how they feel in regards to what they see in the mirror. What did they find? The lower the man’s self-esteem, the more likely he was to misuse supplements.

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source: BlackAmericaWeb.com

 

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