Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes

Enrique Ginzburg1, Alvin Lin2, Michael Sigler1, Denise Olsen2, Nancy Klimas1, Alan Mintz21University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA; 2Cenegenics® Medical Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada, USABackground: Age-related declines in testosterone and growth hormone (GH) are...

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Main Authors: Enrique Ginzburg, Alvin Lin, Michael Sigler, Denise Olsen, Nancy Klimas, Alan Mintz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2008-09-01
Series:Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/testosterone-and-growth-hormone-normalization-a-retrospective-study-of-a2233
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spelling doaj-8af980dde4294140946d38ac1cc07d402020-11-24T23:38:44ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare1178-23902008-09-012008default7986Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomesEnrique GinzburgAlvin LinMichael SiglerDenise OlsenNancy KlimasAlan MintzEnrique Ginzburg1, Alvin Lin2, Michael Sigler1, Denise Olsen2, Nancy Klimas1, Alan Mintz21University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA; 2Cenegenics® Medical Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada, USABackground: Age-related declines in testosterone and growth hormone (GH) are associated with increased adiposity and decreases in lean mass and bone mineral density (BMD). A long-term retrospective study examined the effects of testosterone and/or GH supplementation on body composition and quality of life (QoL).Methods: A database survey assessed the records of 91 men and 97 women (ages 25–82) in treatment groups based on their hormonal status: dehydroepiandrosterone but no hormonal supplementation (control); testosterone only (Tes); GH only (GH); and testosterone plus GH (Tes+GH). Pre- and post-treatment assessments recorded changes in fat and lean mass, BMD, and QoL.Results: After an average of 3 years of treatment, weight decreased in women in the control and Tes+GH groups but remained stable in men in all groups. Tes and Tes+GH produced statistically significant increases in lean mass, reductions in fat mass, and improvements in BMD in both sexes; GH produced similar changes in women. QoL and mood improved in all groups. Treatments were generally safe and well tolerated.Conclusions: In this retrospective survey, treatment with testosterone and/or GH was associated with favorable effects in men and women across a wide age range.Keywords: testosterone, growth hormone, body composition, quality of life http://www.dovepress.com/testosterone-and-growth-hormone-normalization-a-retrospective-study-of-a2233
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Michael Sigler
Denise Olsen
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Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
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Alvin Lin
Michael Sigler
Denise Olsen
Nancy Klimas
Alan Mintz
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title Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes
title_short Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes
title_full Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes
title_fullStr Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes
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description Enrique Ginzburg1, Alvin Lin2, Michael Sigler1, Denise Olsen2, Nancy Klimas1, Alan Mintz21University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA; 2Cenegenics® Medical Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada, USABackground: Age-related declines in testosterone and growth hormone (GH) are associated with increased adiposity and decreases in lean mass and bone mineral density (BMD). A long-term retrospective study examined the effects of testosterone and/or GH supplementation on body composition and quality of life (QoL).Methods: A database survey assessed the records of 91 men and 97 women (ages 25–82) in treatment groups based on their hormonal status: dehydroepiandrosterone but no hormonal supplementation (control); testosterone only (Tes); GH only (GH); and testosterone plus GH (Tes+GH). Pre- and post-treatment assessments recorded changes in fat and lean mass, BMD, and QoL.Results: After an average of 3 years of treatment, weight decreased in women in the control and Tes+GH groups but remained stable in men in all groups. Tes and Tes+GH produced statistically significant increases in lean mass, reductions in fat mass, and improvements in BMD in both sexes; GH produced similar changes in women. QoL and mood improved in all groups. Treatments were generally safe and well tolerated.Conclusions: In this retrospective survey, treatment with testosterone and/or GH was associated with favorable effects in men and women across a wide age range.Keywords: testosterone, growth hormone, body composition, quality of life
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