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21.01.2009 |
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Medical study: twelve weeks on oxandrolone
It's not new, but nevertheless it's interesting, this study done at the University of Southern California in 2004. The researchers gave thirty men over sixty a daily dose of 20 mg of oxandrolone for twelve weeks and observed what happened. After reading the study you might wonder whether giving androgens to people who don't work out is such a good idea.
Relatively safe
Study
Results
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As you can see, after twelve weeks the men had more muscle bulk. How much of this was left after the men had been clean for twelve weeks the researchers didn't measure, but going by the figure below it wasn't much. This figure shows the change in the lean body mass. Lean body mass also includes muscle mass.
Most of the lean body mass built up during the course of oxandrolone had disappeared after twelve weeks.
Oxandrolone has a similar effect on muscle power. Twelve weeks of oxandrolone increased the weight the men could shift on the leg press, the lat pulley, the leg extension and the chest press in the lab. But twelve weeks after stopping with the oxandrolone the extra strength had all but disappeared again.
The effects of oxandrolone on the fat mass were more lasting. The fat mass decreased considerably in the first twelve weeks, and the effect could still be seen twelve weeks later.
The course of oxandrolone did not pose health risks. The researchers monitored the men's liver enzymes, cholesterol, LH and the prostate cancer marker PSA, but noticed nothing alarming.
The men did not do weight training. Many chemical athletes notice that stopping with training after finishing a course of steroids results in loss of the muscle mass gained. Maybe the men would have benefited more from the oxandrolone if they had trained as well.
When steroids are taken, the body's own production of testosterone declines. Therefore chemical athletes often use other substances to help boost their endogenous hormone production. This is referred to as post cycle therapy (PCT). The test subjects in this study did not do this either.
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