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Fuelled by fitness and gym content online, some young men say they are turning to risky and illegal measures to change their appearance.
Checkpoint spoke to men in their 20s who say the pressure to look a certain way led to them using performance and image enhancing drugs.
They said conversations about using steroids and other banned substances were becoming more open in gyms and among younger people, with even high school students talking about using.
It follows a Netsafe and Te Mana Whakaatu The Classification Office report detailing how young people are feeling increasingly bad about themselves - because they are not measuring up to body appearance standards they see online.
The report, Digital Reflections, interviewed 58 young people aged 14 to 17-years-old across Aotearoa who said social media had an impact on their wellbeing and self-perception.
Tom* was 20-years-old when he first sta
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