How To Lose Weight With Human Growth Hormone
A recent report reveals that human growth hormone may be beneficial in helping obese patients with weight loss.
Patients involved in the study lost an average of about 5 pounds.
—————————–
Calculated dose aids weight loss in obese patients, study finds
ST. LOUIS, USA — A controlled dose of growth hormone may help people
who are obese lose weight and maintain the energy to exercise, new
research at Saint Louis University shows.
Stewart Albert, M.D., professor of internal medicine in the division
of endocrinology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine and
Arshag Mooradian, M.D., chair of the division of endocrinology at Saint
Louis University, presented their findings at ENDO 2003, the 85th
Annual Meeting of The Endocrine Society, which took place in
Philadelphia from June 19-22.
The findings are significant because obesity is a major
health risk in the United States, affecting as much as 30 percent of
the population. It is associated with complications of liver, lung and
heart disease and an increased risk of developing diabetes mellitus.
‘Treating obesity with growth hormone shows promise,’ says Dr.
Albert, the principal investigator. ‘Future studies of growth hormone
may suggest whether the drug could help in weight loss by itself or
when used with another medication that has been approved for weight
loss therapy for obesity.’
When people are obese, the amount of growth hormone in their bodies
drops. Growth hormone may help control appetite and speed up the
metabolism to burn calories. Without the right amount of growth
hormone, the body accumulates fat and loses muscle mass, which may sap
the energy to exercise.
Researchers at Saint Louis University calculated the amount of
growth hormone that would have been in the body had the person not been
obese, and replaced it with nightly injections of growth hormone or a
placebo for six months.
‘People who took growth hormone lost an average of slightly more than five pounds. This weight loss was all due to the loss of body fat; they did not lose any muscle mass,’ Dr. Albert says.
‘Most of the fat loss was in the abdominal area. There were also
improvements in the good cholesterol HDL, which may have a long benefit
in protecting the people from heart disease,’ Dr. Albert says.
Thirty-nine volunteers who were about 40 percent overweight
participated in the study. All participants met with a registered
dietitian monthly and were encouraged to slowly lose weight by
exercising and reducing their daily caloric intake by 500 calories.
The group that received the human growth hormone lost weight, but Dr. Albert isn’t sure of the reason.
‘We do not know why people lost weight — whether they had a
decrease in appetite or they had an increase in energy because they
kept up their muscle mass and were able to exercise,’ he says.
This is a new approach for synthetic growth hormone, which is now
approved for use in children with growth hormone deficiency to get them
to grow. The dose given to adults in the study was much smaller and
affected only their body composition.
‘In the past when doctors used growth hormone as a medicine to
restore the body levels, the doses were too high,’ Dr. Albert says.
‘People had side effects and did not want to continue the therapy. In
this study, growth hormone was given at a more balanced dose and people
lost weight, which was entirely due to loss of fat.’
Established in 1836, Saint Louis University School of Medicine has
the distinction of awarding the first M.D. degree west of the
Mississippi River. Saint Louis University School of Medicine is a
pioneer in geriatric medicine, organ transplantation, chronic disease
prevention, cardiovascular disease, neurosciences and vaccine research,
among others. The School of Medicine trains physicians and biomedical
scientists, conducts medical research, and provides health services on
a local, national and international level.
———————–
If human growth hormone becomes a standard modality in treatment of
obesity it will continue to be imperative that obese patients follow a
regimen of exercise, and monitoring caloric intake if results are going
to be effective and long lasting.
Remember that burning or decreasing the intake of calories 500 per day will result in a weight loss of one pound per week.
|