| Literature DB >> 35155536 |
Kevin G Girardi1, Tongzhang Zheng2, Yong Zhu1.
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Keywords: cancer risk; chemical and environmental contaminants; hormone and prohormone substances; muscle building supplements; testicular cancer
Year: 2022 PMID: 35155536 PMCID: PMC8834066 DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.778426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Nutr ISSN: 2296-861X
MBS ingredients identified as potential risk for carcinogenic effects, hormone disruption, or testicular damage.
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| Lorcaserin | Diuretic effects | Found in weight loss/body building supplements. Carcinogenic warning from FDA ( |
| Phenolphthalein | Laxative effects | Found in weight loss/body building supplements. Carcinogenic risk from FDA, found to be genotoxic ( |
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| BPA | Contaminant | 55% of top protein powders tested by the clean label project had BPA ( |
| Lead | Contaminant | 75% of the top protein supplements tested by clean label project had detectable levels of lead ( |
| Cadmium | Contaminant | 74% of protein powders contained cadmium ( |
| Arsenic | Contaminant | Found in protein powders ( |
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| AAS found in MBS | ||
| Prostanozolol | Increase testosterone or other similar androgen levels. | Two of the most common types of AAS are Nandrolone and Stanozolol have been shown to enhance Leydig cell proliferation and increase tumor development risk (shown in animal studies only so far) ( |
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| Methandienone | ||
| Desoxymethyltestosterone | ||
| Nandrolone | ||
| 4-chlorodehydromethyltestosterone | ||
| Stanozolol | ||
| Androstenedione | ||
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| Ostarine | Designed to have an anabolic effect only in particular tissues (Muscle and Bone). | FDA statement on SARMs “Body-building products that contain selective androgen receptor modulators, or SARMs, have not been approved by the FDA and are associated with serious safety concerns, including potential to increase the risk of heart attack or stroke and life-threatening reactions like liver damage.” The FDA also notes long-term effects on the body are unknown ( |
Figure 1An illustration of MBS increasing testicular cancer risk by hormone disruption.