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Athletes Don't Improve With Human Growth Hormone, Study Finds

Healthy people from age 13 to 45 who took human growth hormone gained about 4.6 pounds (2.1 kilograms), according to the study. That bulk didn't translate to either stronger biceps or quadriceps in the two longest studies the researchers examined.

People who took human growth hormone, also called HGH, were more likely to develop joint pain and carpal tunnel syndrome. Their fitness for an endurance bicycle race may have worsened and they had higher levels of fatigue-inducing lactate in their muscles, according to the study.

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Hmmmm - I wonder how many "good" studies there are - it seems that for every good study there is a bad one to counter it BUT I highly doubt Bloomberg will be publishing anyone's "good" studies on the stuff ....
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That seems so contradictory to everything I have learned during all of my physiology classes I took as an undergrad. Not that I am some kind of expert but seems strange to me.
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so they should take it off the banned list, ya?
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How ethical is it to give a 13 yo HGH?
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so they should take it off the banned list, ya?
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Hmmmm - I wonder how many "good" studies there are - it seems that for every good study there is a bad one to counter it BUT I highly doubt Bloomberg will be publishing anyone's "good" studies on the stuff ....
well, its sort of like all the studies of the 80's that said steroids dont make muscle grow.
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Healthy people from age 13 to 45 who took human growth hormone gained about 4.6 pounds (2.1 kilograms), according to the study. That bulk didn't translate to either stronger biceps or quadriceps in the two longest studies the researchers examined.

People who took human growth hormone, also called HGH, were more likely to develop joint pain and carpal tunnel syndrome. Their fitness for an endurance bicycle race may have worsened and they had higher levels of fatigue-inducing lactate in their muscles, according to the study.

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From personal experience this is NOT true.
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when they arent growing as they should
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when they arent growing as they should
i dont think the kids in the study had that problem.
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