Is there a relationship between spontaneous GH secretion, anthropometric parameters and exercise capacity in healthy men over 50 years?

Abstract Background: The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body composition and quality of life. Due to the similarities between GH deficiency in adults and the aging process, the concept of soma...

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Published inGrowth hormone & IGF research Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 143 - 147
Main Authors Micmacher, E, Conceição, F.L, Netto, L.S, Redorat, R, Biesek, S, Gold, J, Cenci, M.C, Santos, M.J.C.F, Taboada, G.F, Assumpção, R, Montenegro, F.S, Roisman, V, Paula, S.K, Vaisman, M
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Abstract Abstract Background: The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body composition and quality of life. Due to the similarities between GH deficiency in adults and the aging process, the concept of somatopause has emerged. Objectives: Correlate the GH secretion profile in healthy men older than 50 years with anthropometric parameters and exercise capacity. Patients and methods: Twenty-nine healthy male were selected, with a mean age of 57.9 ± 4.2 years (range 50–66). After hospital admission, body mass index (BMI), body composition (fat mass) and abdominal circumference, 24-h GH profile, GH peak and basal IGF-I were evaluated, and all the patients underwent a treadmill stress testing to estimate exercise capacity with the Bruce protocol, with evaluation of the maximum oxygen peak, maximum heart rate and METs. All the results are shown as mean ± Std deviation: BMI −26.5 ± 4.9 kg/m2 , percent fat mass −27.1 ± 6.2%, abdominal circumference −92.1 ± 10.1 cm, 24 h GH profile −0.3 ± 0.2 ng/dl, peak GH −2.5 ± 2.0 ng/dl, IGF-I −202.4 ± 72.4 ng/dl, maximum oxygen peak −31.9 ± 6.8 L, maximum heart rate – 161.4 ± 7.5 bpm and METs – 9.1 ± 1.9. After regression analysis using the GH secretion profile (mean GH in 24 h, spontaneous peak GH and basal IGF-I) as dependent variable, no correlations were found between these and the other evaluated parameters.
AbstractList Abstract Background: The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body composition and quality of life. Due to the similarities between GH deficiency in adults and the aging process, the concept of somatopause has emerged. Objectives: Correlate the GH secretion profile in healthy men older than 50 years with anthropometric parameters and exercise capacity. Patients and methods: Twenty-nine healthy male were selected, with a mean age of 57.9 ± 4.2 years (range 50–66). After hospital admission, body mass index (BMI), body composition (fat mass) and abdominal circumference, 24-h GH profile, GH peak and basal IGF-I were evaluated, and all the patients underwent a treadmill stress testing to estimate exercise capacity with the Bruce protocol, with evaluation of the maximum oxygen peak, maximum heart rate and METs. All the results are shown as mean ± Std deviation: BMI −26.5 ± 4.9 kg/m2 , percent fat mass −27.1 ± 6.2%, abdominal circumference −92.1 ± 10.1 cm, 24 h GH profile −0.3 ± 0.2 ng/dl, peak GH −2.5 ± 2.0 ng/dl, IGF-I −202.4 ± 72.4 ng/dl, maximum oxygen peak −31.9 ± 6.8 L, maximum heart rate – 161.4 ± 7.5 bpm and METs – 9.1 ± 1.9. After regression analysis using the GH secretion profile (mean GH in 24 h, spontaneous peak GH and basal IGF-I) as dependent variable, no correlations were found between these and the other evaluated parameters.
Background: The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body composition and quality of life. Due to the similarities between GH deficiency in adults and the aging process, the concept of somatopause has emerged. Objectives: Correlate the GH secretion profile in healthy men older than 50 years with anthropometric parameters and exercise capacity. Patients and methods: Twenty-nine healthy male were selected, with a mean age of 57.9 ± 4.2 years (range 50–66). After hospital admission, body mass index (BMI), body composition (fat mass) and abdominal circumference, 24-h GH profile, GH peak and basal IGF-I were evaluated, and all the patients underwent a treadmill stress testing to estimate exercise capacity with the Bruce protocol, with evaluation of the maximum oxygen peak, maximum heart rate and METs. All the results are shown as mean ± Std deviation: BMI −26.5 ± 4.9 kg/m 2, percent fat mass −27.1 ± 6.2%, abdominal circumference −92.1 ± 10.1 cm, 24 h GH profile −0.3 ± 0.2 ng/dl, peak GH −2.5 ± 2.0 ng/dl, IGF-I −202.4 ± 72.4 ng/dl, maximum oxygen peak −31.9 ± 6.8 L, maximum heart rate – 161.4 ± 7.5 bpm and METs – 9.1 ± 1.9. After regression analysis using the GH secretion profile (mean GH in 24 h, spontaneous peak GH and basal IGF-I) as dependent variable, no correlations were found between these and the other evaluated parameters.
The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body composition and quality of life. Due to the similarities between GH deficiency in adults and the aging process, the concept of somatopause has emerged. Correlate the GH secretion profile in healthy men older than 50 years with anthropometric parameters and exercise capacity. Twenty-nine healthy male were selected, with a mean age of 57.9+/-4.2 years (range 50-66). After hospital admission, body mass index (BMI), body composition (fat mass) and abdominal circumference, 24-h GH profile, GH peak and basal IGF-I were evaluated, and all the patients underwent a treadmill stress testing to estimate exercise capacity with the Bruce protocol, with evaluation of the maximum oxygen peak, maximum heart rate and METs. All the results are shown as mean+/-Std deviation: BMI -26.5+/-4.9kg/m2, percent fat mass -27.1+/-6.2%, abdominal circumference -92.1+/-10.1cm, 24h GH profile -0.3+/-0.2ng/dl, peak GH -2.5+/-2.0ng/dl, IGF-I -202.4+/-72.4ng/dl, maximum oxygen peak -31.9+/-6.8L, maximum heart rate - 161.4+/-7.5 bpm and METs - 9.1+/-1.9. After regression analysis using the GH secretion profile (mean GH in 24h, spontaneous peak GH and basal IGF-I) as dependent variable, no correlations were found between these and the other evaluated parameters.
BACKGROUNDThe use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body composition and quality of life. Due to the similarities between GH deficiency in adults and the aging process, the concept of somatopause has emerged.OBJECTIVESCorrelate the GH secretion profile in healthy men older than 50 years with anthropometric parameters and exercise capacity.PATIENTS AND METHODSTwenty-nine healthy male were selected, with a mean age of 57.9+/-4.2 years (range 50-66). After hospital admission, body mass index (BMI), body composition (fat mass) and abdominal circumference, 24-h GH profile, GH peak and basal IGF-I were evaluated, and all the patients underwent a treadmill stress testing to estimate exercise capacity with the Bruce protocol, with evaluation of the maximum oxygen peak, maximum heart rate and METs. All the results are shown as mean+/-Std deviation: BMI -26.5+/-4.9kg/m2, percent fat mass -27.1+/-6.2%, abdominal circumference -92.1+/-10.1cm, 24h GH profile -0.3+/-0.2ng/dl, peak GH -2.5+/-2.0ng/dl, IGF-I -202.4+/-72.4ng/dl, maximum oxygen peak -31.9+/-6.8L, maximum heart rate - 161.4+/-7.5 bpm and METs - 9.1+/-1.9. After regression analysis using the GH secretion profile (mean GH in 24h, spontaneous peak GH and basal IGF-I) as dependent variable, no correlations were found between these and the other evaluated parameters.
Author Netto, L.S
Montenegro, F.S
Conceição, F.L
Roisman, V
Paula, S.K
Gold, J
Redorat, R
Assumpção, R
Biesek, S
Cenci, M.C
Micmacher, E
Taboada, G.F
Santos, M.J.C.F
Vaisman, M
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Snippet Abstract Background: The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic...
Background: The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body...
The use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body composition...
BACKGROUNDThe use of growth hormone (GH) in deficient adults has already been demonstrated to result in several benefits regarding metabolic parameters, body...
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Age Factors
Aged
Anthropometric parameters
Body Fat Distribution
Body Mass Index
Body Weights and Measures
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Exercise Test
Exercise Tolerance - physiology
GH secretion
Growth Hormone - secretion
Healthy men
Humans
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I - analysis
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I - metabolism
Male
Middle Aged
Title Is there a relationship between spontaneous GH secretion, anthropometric parameters and exercise capacity in healthy men over 50 years?
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