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* https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2017.1819#d3e552
* https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2017.1819#d3e552


===<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size:24px; font-weight: normal;">36.4% on men using online dating are now resorting to anabolic steroids</span>===
===<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size:24px; font-weight: normal;">36.4% of US men using online dating are now resorting to anabolic steroids</span>===
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A survey by Tran ''et al.'' (2019) utilized Amazon's mechanical turk platform to survey both online dating users and non dating app users to examine if use of dating apps promotes risky image enhancing behavior. Their sample included a sample of 628 male dating app users in the United States. They found that 36.4% of male dating app users among the sample were users of Anabolic Steroids (AS), as opposed to only 3.8% of non online daters who reported AS use.  
A survey by Tran ''et al.'' (2019) utilized Amazon's mechanical turk platform to survey both online dating users and non dating app users to examine if use of dating apps promotes risky image enhancing behavior. Their sample included a sample of 628 male dating app users in the United States. They found that 36.4% of male dating app users among the sample were users of Anabolic Steroids (AS), as opposed to only 3.8% of non online daters who reported AS use.  

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