Steroids and supplements: Navigating adolescent and young adult use of appearance and performance-enhancing drugs and substances for health professionals

Steroids and supplements: Navigating adolescent and young adult use of appearance and performance-enhancing drugs and substances for health professionals

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Event location: Online

Event Link: https://cvent.me/ZMXYWE

Event type: Single day (a day or less)

Steroids and supplements: Navigating adolescent and young adult use of appearance and performance-enhancing drugs and substances for health professionals

Presented by SickKids CCMH Learning Institute

Date: January 16, 2026
Time: 9 a.m. to noon ET
Facilitator: Kyle T. Ganson, PhD, MSW.

Description: This interactive training will explore the growing use of appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs and substances (APEDS), such as whey protein, creatine monohydrate, and anabolic-androgenic steroids, among adolescents and young adults, particularly boys and young men.

APEDS are frequently used to promote muscular development, strength, and physical performance, often in pursuit of the idealized muscular body. Despite perceptions that legal dietary supplements like protein supplements are safe, research reveals significant physical and psychosocial harms associated with their use. These include medical complications, body image distress, and problematic substance use patterns.

The largely unregulated landscape in Canada, alongside widespread promotion on social media, further elevates the risks for young users. Additionally, recent trends indicate that the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids is more common than perceived, with users often experiencing uninformed clinicians and stigma in healthcare settings. This leads to unmonitored use, which may result in impacts on health and well-being that could be avoided with appropriate harm reduction interventions.

The training aims to enhance participants’ knowledge of APEDS use, including prevalence trends, motivations, risk factors, and adverse outcomes. Participants will also explore multidisciplinary screening and treatment approaches, grounded in harm reduction principles. Interactive learning will be emphasized throughout the session.

Learning objectives:

  • Define at least 5 types of APEDS and accurately describe their intended purposes in the context of muscular development, strength enhancement, and recovery.
  • Identify 3-5 psychosocial and environmental risk factors that contribute to APEDS use among adolescents and young adults, as well as identify 3-5 adverse physical, psychological, and social effects associated with APEDS use.
  • Integrate medical, mental health, and substance use perspectives to create assessment and treatment protocols for their practice that support adolescents and young adults who use APEDS, focusing on holistic health, well-being, and harm reduction.

Registration fee: General - $150  |  Student - $135

For full program overview and registration details please visit: https://cvent.me/ZMXYWE


Facilitator Bio: Kyle T. Ganson, PhD, MSW.

Kyle is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work. His research focuses on eating disorders, muscle dysmorphia, and muscle-building behaviours among adolescents and young adults, particularly boys and young men. Dr. Ganson has authored over 200 peer-reviewed academic papers in leading adolescent health, eating disorder, body image, and substance use journals. His research has been featured in national and international press, including the CBC, CTV News, U.S. News and World Report, Healthline, and The Guardian, among others. Dr. Ganson teaches clinical social work courses to MSW students. He has over 12 years of direct clinical social work practice experience and currently has a small private practice in Ontario. 


Continuing Education (CE) information: 3 CE hours

SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute is approved by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) to offer continuing education (CE) hours. The number of eligible CE hours are outlined within each program. SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute maintains responsibility for the programs.

Other licensing boards and professional organizations will grant continuing education credits for attendance at their own discretion; participants will need to submit the course outline and Certificate of Participation for their consideration.


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