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Until
recently, few people realized how important growth hormone was to an adult
body. However, recent medical advancements have shown exactly how the adult
relies on growth hormone. However, Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency is not
a usual condition. Therefore, if you are searching for information which
is outside of the usual realm of medical use for this hormone, we strongly
suggest that you research all of the information on Adult Growth Hormone
use and consult your physician.
Most everyone understands that children need growth
hormone to grow taller. Most also know that growth hormone is available
for children as a medication and is necessary therapy for children who
are deficient in this hormone, to achieve their inherited potential height.
What has been discovered recently is that adults also need growth hormone
for a number of very important reasons. The problems associated with growth
hormone deficiency in adults have been discovered and documented. It is
now a medical fact that adults need growth hormone too!
Where Does Growth Hormone Come From?
Growth Hormone is a chemical substance produced
by the pituitary gland, a small dime sized gland that extends from the
base of the center of the brain located right behind the eyes. A number
of important hormones are produced by the pituitary, including growth hormone.
part of the brain just above the pituitary called the hypothalamus controls
the amount of growth hormone released by the pituitary.
The amount of growth hormone released by the pituitary
over our lifetime changes with higher amounts during childhood, especially
during the pubertal growth spurts, and declining amounts as we get older.
Growth hormone is produced by the pituitary gland,
which, in turn, deposits this hormone into the bloodstream.
This hormone can be measured in blood by taking a
blood sample. The hormone normally leaves the bloodstream and enters into
the tissues of the body to exert an effect. Growth hormone affects many
of the tissues of the body, including bone, fat and muscles, to name a
few. We need growth hormone all of our lives to maintain these tissues
in proper balance.
What Does Growth Hormone Do?
Growth hormone maintains muscle, bone and fat tissues
in healthy balance. Without growth hormone, these tissues get out of balance.
Deficiency of growth hormone in children is easy to recognize. Children
with low levels of growth hormone grow poorly and remain short. In adults,
growth hormone deficiency is not easy to spot since adults have achieved
adult height and have used their bones, thereby preventing further growth.
The deficiency of growth hormone in adults can be appreciated by looking
at body composition. Since growth hormone maintains a proper amount of
fat, muscle and bone, these important parts of our bodies are not nurtured
properly and change in an unhealthy direction. With this deficiency, fat
is deposited more easily, especially around the middle of the abdomen,
what doctors call visceral or abdominal fat. Since growth hormone affects
muscles, they also change for the worse, which means there is less muscle
and less ability to exercise. Bones, too, participate in the deficiency
by becoming weaker (but not shorter). We call this weakening osteoporosis.
This combination of more fat, less muscle and less bone structure represents
the body composition changes as the result of growth hormone deficiency
in adults.
Adults experience an additional problem with growth
hormone deficiency. Since growth hormone controls fat metabolism, adults
with growth hormone deficiency will have a change in their blood fats referred
to as cholesterol. These changes result in a higher overall cholesterol
level in blood, which is undesirable. The “good” cholesterol level to be
as high as possible. This good cholesterol (also referred to as HDL cholesterol)
changes to a lower level as the result of growth hormone deficiency, which
is the opposite of what we want to be healthy.
What are some of the Symptoms of Growth Hormone
Deficiency in Adults?
Adults who develop growth hormone deficiency often
do not feel their usual selves. Most notice a decrease in their energy
level and endurance for exercise. Some may avoid social contact or avoid
meeting with or talking to their friends. Others will have deficient interest
in sexual activity. Other people with growth hormone deficiency think they
feel normal, but do not remember the way they felt before they developed
the deficiency. These people may feel a dramatic improvement only after
growth hormone therapy is started.(080029)
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