@article{article_1564063, title={Muscle Dysmorphia and Steroid Use in Turkey}, journal={Akademi Karabük Dergisi}, volume={8}, pages={1–21}, year={2024}, author={Çınaroğlu, Metin}, keywords={Kas Dismorfisi, Steroid Kullanımı, Tıbbi farkındalık}, abstract={The article sets out to illuminate the pressing mental health issue of muscle dysmorphia within the Turkish fitness and bodybuilding communities, paralleled by a concerning increase in the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) and performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). It seeks to unravel the depth of the knowledge gap that exists among Turkish medical professionals concerning this condition and its associated patterns of substance abuse. Through its exploration, the article identifies a notable deficiency in awareness and preparedness among healthcare providers in Turkey to effectively recognize and manage cases of muscle dysmorphia and steroid abuse. These deficiencies are further compounded by cultural attitudes, educational shortcomings, and systemic barriers that perpetuate a climate of silence and misinformation regarding these health concerns. In response to these findings, the article advocates for strategic interventions aimed at enhancing the understanding and capabilities of Turkish healthcare professionals. It calls for the development and implementation of comprehensive educational programs and the provision of adequate resources. Such measures are necessary to ensure that medical practitioners are well-equipped to detect and provide care for individuals grappling with the ramifications of muscle dysmorphia and the misuse of steroids and PEDs. The article’s originality lies in its synthesis of global research insights with the localized context of the Turkish healthcare landscape, offering a unique vantage point from which to argue for transformative changes in the medical handling of muscle dysmorphia and associated substance use. It presents a pioneering analysis of the cultural and systemic dynamics that influence the healthcare sector’s approach to these issues in Turkey, thereby contributing novel perspectives to the discourse and urging a shift towards a more knowledgeable and proactive healthcare system.}, number={1-2}, publisher={Karabük Üniversitesi}