What Do Steroid Graphs Of The United States Indicate?
Summary: The steroid graphs of the United States indicate that steroids are being abused by individuals of various ages. The Monitoring the Future (MTF) steroid graphs of the early s show the high steroid abuse among the high school students in the United States, however the steroid graphs of recent times indicate the decline in the steroid abuse among the high school students.
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Article Body: The steroid graphs of the United States indicate that steroids are being abused by individuals of various ages. The Monitoring the Future (MTF) steroid graphs of the early s show the high steroid abuse among the high school students in the United States, however the steroid graphs of recent times indicate the decline in the steroid abuse among the high school students.
The steroid graphs based on the recent surveys of the MTF signal that the steroid abuse is relatively low among high school students and young adults as compared to the data of the steroid graphs of s.
However, the MTF steroid graphs for the period between year and do not show significant changes in the rates of steroid abuse among twelfth graders, yet the steroid graphs do indicate the rates of declining steroid abuse among eighth and tenth graders.
The MTF steroid graphs for year show that the rates of the use for steroids among eighth and tenth grade males were . and . percent, respectively. The MTF steroid graphs indicate that rates of the steroid use among high school students were highest among twelfth graders (.%), followed by tenth graders (.%), and eighth graders (.%). The MTF steroid graphs reveal that steroid abuse was higher among males than females.
The steroid graphs of show higher steroid use among males than females among all age groups surveyed- eighth, tenth, and twelfth graders and young adults aged to . The steroid graphs also show the highest steroid abuse among twelfth grade males (.%) that included just . % of females.
The MTF steroid graphs also indicate that rates of steroid use appear to be slightly higher among Whites in tenth (.%) and twelfth grades (.%) than Hispanics (.% and .%) and Blacks (.% and .%), and among eighth graders, rates of past year steroid use indicate smaller variations between Hispanics (.%), Whites (.%), and Blacks (.%).
Interestingly, the steroid graphs show that the percentage of twelfth graders perceiving harm in using steroids peaked at . percent in and continued an overall decline to . percent in . The Twelfth graders disapproving of people using steroids peaked at . percent in and and declined overall to . percent in .
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