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AP Article says HGH Will not Boost Performance..

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Growth hormones don't boost performance

By STEPHANIE NANO
Associated Press Writer




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NEW YORK (AP) -- Athletes who take human growth hormone may not be getting the boost they expected. While growth hormone adds some muscle, it doesn't appear to improve strength or exercise capacity, according to a review of studies that tested the hormone in mostly athletic young men.

"It doesn't look like it helps and there's a hint of evidence it may worsen athletic performance," said Dr. Hau Liu, of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, Calif., who was lead author of the review.

Growth hormone, or HGH, is among the performance enhancers baseball stars Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte were accused of taking in the blockbuster Mitchell Report. Clemens denies using the hormone, while Pettitte admits using it.

But the new research has some limitations and sheds no light on long-term use of HGH. The scientists note their analysis included few studies that measured performance. The tests also probably don't reflect the dose and frequency practiced by athletes illegally using the hormone. Experiments like that aren't likely to be conducted.

"It's dangerous, unethical and it's never going to be done," said Dr. Gary I. Wadler, a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency and a spokesman for the American College of Sports Medicine.

Consequently, those in the field have to depend on such reviews or "what we hear on the ground," he added.

Human growth hormone is made by the pituitary gland and promotes growth. A synthetic version has been available since the 1980s and its use is restricted for certain conditions in children and adults, including short stature, growth hormone deficiency and wasting from AIDS.

Although banned for other uses, growth hormone has been used by a variety of athletes and was cited along with steroids as one of the performance-enhancing drugs abused by baseball players in the report in December by former Senate majority leader George Mitchell. Several athletes, including Pettitte, have said they used HGH while recovering from an injury, an issue not covered in the review.

"There are a lot of claims that it's this wonder drug," said Liu.

Wadler said one of the appeals of growth hormone for athletes is that it can't be detected in a urine test. A blood test will be available soon, and another is in development, he said.

"They think they are getting a free ride - they aren't getting a drug test," he said. "They believe they are stronger and bigger."

Liu and his colleagues at Stanford University sought to find out if growth hormone really could improve performance. They looked for the best published tests, those comparing participants who got the hormone to those who didn't get the treatment.

They analyzed 27 studies involving 440 participants. The results were released Monday by the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Researchers found that those who got the hormone put on about 5 pounds more of muscle, and lost about 2 pounds more of fat, although the fat loss wasn't statistically different. The researchers said some of the extra body mass could just be fluid buildup.

There was no difference found in strength or exercise stamina between the two groups, but there were only two strength studies and eight that measured exercise. Those who got the hormone had more side effects including swelling and fatigue.

The review couldn't consider long-term effects, since the longest study was three months, and most were much shorter.

The researchers also said the doses used in the research may be lower than those used by athletes, who may be combining growth hormone with other performance-enhancing drugs.

Dr. Alan Rogol of the University of Virginia and the Indiana University School of Medicine, said the work was a good review but had to rely on inadequate research.

"There are just tons of things we don't know," said Rogol.

The California researchers had support from Stanford, government agencies and Genentech Inc., which makes growth hormone; none of the groups had a role in the study. Two researchers also have been consultants or received grants from Genentech and other drugmakers.

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I am giong to dissa gree with the Docs....

I used GH for 27 weeks along with an aray of AAS. I put on a ton of weight and got really strong. The longer I used it, the better the results were. I was in the end holding a lot of water....but it gave me power and cushioned my joints. Except for the Carpal Tunnell...lol.
 
I am giong to dissa gree with the Docs....

I used GH for 27 weeks along with an aray of AAS. I put on a ton of weight and got really strong. The longer I used it, the better the results were. I was in the end holding a lot of water....but it gave me power and cushioned my joints. Except for the Carpal Tunnell...lol.

Didn't it take about 40 years for the medical community to admit that steroids could be used to build muscle and increase strength? :rolleyes:

these guys always seem to be a bit behind the times
 
Didn't it take about 40 years for the medical community to admit that steroids could be used to build muscle and increase strength? :rolleyes:

these guys always seem to be a bit behind the times

exactly.
 
Didn't it take about 40 years for the medical community to admit that steroids could be used to build muscle and increase strength? :rolleyes:

these guys always seem to be a bit behind the times
yeah, LOL, steroids were thought to only create muscle gains and strength gains through a placebo effect! :D
 
that study was way too short term. it also did not take into account the overtraining and over-use injuries that all serious athletes are subject to.

even if hgh does not directly boost performance, it undoubtedly lets the athlete train harder and at a higher and more consistent frequency, which will lead to better performance.

stating that HGH lets athletes train harder is not something the media wants to do. they like to portray HGH and juice as magic bullets that are a substitute for hard work. i think this angle is more dangerous, as then you get a bunch of young newbies who use gear and G, yet don't eat right or train heavy.
 
Didn't it take about 40 years for the medical community to admit that steroids could be used to build muscle and increase strength? :rolleyes:

these guys always seem to be a bit behind the times

with this new study.... they are light years behind the times.
 
The main problem with the study was its length, the longest study was only 3 months. I'd bet the dose was too low as well. All in all, I hope this study gets a lot of press, let everyone think GH is worthless. Those who use know different.
 
The main problem with the study was its length, the longest study was only 3 months. I'd bet the dose was too low as well. All in all, I hope this study gets a lot of press, let everyone think GH is worthless. Those who use know different.

HGH is worthless for strength and athletic performance unless taken with AAS, which is when the magic happens.
 
Yeah it never helped Rambo to keep looking big!:eek:
 

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