Human Growth Hormone
Hormone Therapy
Science Of Anti-Aging Medicine Versus Anti-Aging Marketers
THE SCIENCE OF ANTI-AGING MEDICINE VERSUS ANTI-AGING PRODUCT MARKETERS In order for the A4M to maintain its credibility as a fair and impartial arbiter of science versus hype, anti-aging medicine has remained non-commercial and non-profit. In upholding its mission of education and training, the A4M has functioned to protect the public and the new medical specialty of anti-aging medicine. ... Continue Reading
About Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
Most people think of HGH as the miraculous treatment for children doomed to dwarfism, which over the past thirty years has saved tens of thousands from this fate. The next great benefit of HGH therapy appears to be in the aging population. People with age-related deficiency of HGH become overweight, flabby, frail, and lethargic; lose interest in sex; have trouble sleeping, concentrating, and remembering things; tire easily; and in general, lose their zest for life. ... Continue Reading
Growth Hormone Increases Regional Coronary Blood Flow and Capill
Growth Hormone Increases Regional Coronary Blood Flow and Capillary Density in Aged Rats The Journals of Gerontology Series A:Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 2001; 56: B364-B371 Amir S. Khan, Colleen D. Lynch, David C. Sane, Mark C. Willingham and William E. Sonntag In this study, we examined the effects of age and growth hormone replacement on both coronary blood flow and capillary density. ... Continue Reading
Effects of GH and/or Sex Steroid Administration on Abdominal Sub
Effects of GH and/or Sex Steroid Administration on Abdominal Subcutaneous and Visceral Fat in Healthy Aged Women and Men The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2001; 86: 3604-3610Thomas M ... Continue Reading
Adult Growth Hormone Therapy - Clinical Perspectives
Adult Growth Hormone Therapy-Clinical PerspectivesQuality of Life Improves with GH Therapy By Ron Rothenberg, MDRon Rothenberg, M.D. is Clinical Professor in Preventive and Family Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. Dr. Rothenberg maintains a private practice at California Heathspan Institute in Encinatas, CA USA. ... Continue Reading
Aging and Physical Fitness Are More Important Than Obesity ...
Aging and Physical Fitness Are More Important Than Obesity in Determining Exercise-Induced Generation of GH The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2001;86: 5715-5720 Richard I. G. Holt, Emma Webb, Claire Pentecost and Peter H. S ... Continue Reading
Growth Hormone and Sex Steroid Effects on Bone Metabolism ...
Growth Hormone and Sex Steroid Effects on Bone Metabolism and Bone Mineral Density in Healthy Aged Women and Men The Journals of Gerontology Series A:Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 2002; 57: M12-M18Colleen Christmas, Kieran G. O'Connor, S. Mitchell Harman, Jordan D. Tobin, Thomas M ... Continue Reading
GH Administration Changes Myosin Heavy Chain Isoforms in Skeleta
GH Administration Changes Myosin Heavy Chain Isoforms in Skeletal Muscle But Does Not Augment Muscle Strength or Hypertrophy, Either Alone or Combined with Resistance Exercise Training in Healthy Elderly Men The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2002; 87: 513-523 Kai Henrik Wiborg Lange, Jesper L ... Continue Reading
Two Years of Treatment with Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Inc
Two Years of Treatment with Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Increases Bone Mineral Density in Men with Idiopathic Osteoporosis The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2002; 87: 4900-4906 Peter Gillberg, Hans Mallmin, Marianne Petr ... Continue Reading
Effects of Human Growth Hormone in Men Over 60 years Old
New England Journal of Medicine 1990; 323:1-6 D Rudman, AG Feller, HS Nagraj, GA Gergans, PY Lalitha, AF Goldberg, RA Schlenker, L Cohn,IW Rudman, and DE Mattson BACKGROUND: The declining activity of the growth hormone--insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) axis with advancing age may contribute to the decrease in lean body mass and the increase in mass of adipose tissue that occur with aging. ... Continue Reading











