Physical Performance is not improved by growth hormone

Posted by admin On September - 13 - 2009

Physical Performance is not improved by growth hormoneAccording to a new dissertation from the Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University in Sweden, injecting growth hormone (GH) is not effective at all if the GH user wants to build muscle mass or enhance physical performance.

It is worthwhile to note here that doping in sports using the growth hormone traces back to the mid 1980s. However, GH does not bring the same benefits or aggressive behavior as anabolic steroids. On the other hand, growth hormone can cause severe side effects such as damage to the blood vessels and heart.

From News-Medical.Net:

“Many of those who abuse anabolic steroids regard growth hormone as the Rolls Royce of doping agents: it is significantly more expensive to use than anabolic steroids. There is, however, no scientific evidence that it increases performance when used alone as a doping agent”, says Dr. Christer Ehrnborg.

Christer Ehrnborg has studied 30 well-trained people living in Göteborg. Twenty of these injected large doses of growth hormone each day for a month, while the other 10 believed that they also were receiving growth hormone but received injections of harmless saline solution instead. Tests of the participants’ physical performance on an exercise cycle showed that the participants receiving growth hormone did not perform better than those receiving saline solution.

“It has been a matter of controversy whether growth hormone actually causes an effect or whether it is a matter involving mass psychology. Both our study and studies carried out by others suggest that taking growth hormone will not make you a better athlete”, says Christer Ehrnborg.

It was remarked by Christer Ehrnborg that athletes injecting growth hormones tend to experience immediate effect in the body and believe that GH must improve their physical performance. But that’s not the case as there is no effect of increased muscle mass from the growth hormone as per the conducted experiments.

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