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Growth Hormone in Elderly: Bad Insulin Effects, Good Lipid EffectsPosted: Monday, November 16, 2009Growth hormone increases insulin resistance and modestly improves lipid profiles in healthy older men and women, according to a new report. Growth hormone is widely and inappropriately used as anti-aging therapy, the authors explain, but few studies have assessed the combined effects of growth hormone plus sex steroids on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in healthy older individuals. Dr. Thomas Munzer from the National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, and colleagues examined the effects of growth hormone, without or with concomitant sex steroid administration, on circulating glucose, insulin, lipid concentrations and insulin sensitivity in 131 healthy individuals age 65 to 88 years. * Increased 2-hour insulin and insulin AUC after growth hormone Among the findings in men: * Increased 2-hour glucose levels, glucose AUC, and insulin AUC after growth hormone alone and growth hormone plus testosterone "In summary, growth hormone administration to healthy older women and men for 6 months increased insulin resistance and exerted moderately beneficial effects on serum lipids," the authors conclude. They add, "In women, hormone replacement therapy appeared to preserve insulin sensitivity when coadministered with growth hormone, whereas testosterone given to men exerted no obvious effects on insulin sensitivity." Source: Diabetes In Control: J Clin Endocrinol Metab, Oct. 2009;94:3833-3841. |
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