[Growth hormone and prevention in elderly patients--fantasy and reality].

T. Münzer
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Human growth hormone is one of the hormones used most frequently in the setting of so-called anti-aging strategies. To date, the preventive value of such a hormone replacement therapy in relatively healthy and well functioning middle aged persons is unknown. Although growth hormone leads to significant alterations in body composition and changes in serum cholesterol levels in patients with adult growth hormone deficiency, there are currently no data supporting the hypothesis that growth-hormone in non deficient persons prolongs life span or reduces morbidity. Aging is associated with a reduction of GH-secretion, serum levels of insulin like growth factor I (IGF-I) and alterations in body composition and function. Based on the many clinical similarities between aging and acquired growth hormone deficiency, several studies have assessed the effects of growth hormone administration in healthy aged women and men. Only a few studies have addressed functional outcomes in a more frail population. These studies suggest that a defined group of older individuals with functional limitation might benefit from GH as a strategy to prevent further functional decline and delay nursing home admission. Because of the lack of proof in frail patients, uncertain long-term effects and high treatment costs GH-administration in the aged should currently be restricted to research questions. Future studies should address the question whether growth hormone alone or in combination with established strategies, such as exercise or improvement in nutrition will serve as a measure to prevent functional decline in frail geriatric patient populations.
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【老年患者生长激素与预防——幻想与现实】。
人类生长激素是所谓的抗衰老策略中最常用的激素之一。迄今为止,这种激素替代疗法对相对健康和功能良好的中年人的预防价值尚不清楚。虽然生长激素导致成人生长激素缺乏症患者身体成分和血清胆固醇水平的显著改变,但目前没有数据支持生长激素不缺乏者延长寿命或降低发病率的假设。衰老与gh分泌减少、血清胰岛素样生长因子I (IGF-I)水平降低以及身体成分和功能改变有关。基于衰老和获得性生长激素缺乏之间的许多临床相似性,一些研究评估了生长激素对健康老年女性和男性的影响。只有少数研究关注了较虚弱人群的功能结果。这些研究表明,一组有功能限制的老年人可能受益于生长激素,作为防止进一步功能衰退和延迟养老院入住的策略。由于缺乏对体弱多病患者的证据,不确定的长期效果和老年人给药的高治疗费用目前应仅限于研究问题。未来的研究应该解决的问题是,生长激素是否单独或与既定的策略相结合,如运动或改善营养,将作为一种措施,以防止虚弱的老年患者群体的功能下降。
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