The Use and Abuse of Growth Hormone in Sports

Michael Scally MD

Doctor of Medicine
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The Use and Abuse of Growth Hormone in Sports

GH is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency as a performance-enhancing anabolic agent. Doping with GH likely began in the early 1980s and became more prevalent with the advent of recombinant technology well before any scientific evidence of benefit.

The expectation that GH improves physical function stems from its anabolic and lipolytic properties. Athletic performance depends on muscle strength and the energy required to power muscle function. In recreational athletes, GH selectively improves anaerobic sprint capacity but has not been proven to significantly enhance muscle strength, power, or maximum rate of oxygen consumption.

GH is secreted as a family of isoform peptides in a pulsatile manner reflecting intermittent secretion and rapid clearance. Its anabolic actions are largely mediated by IGF-I, which stimulates whole-body protein synthesis, including skeletal muscle and collagen proteins.

Two methods have been validated for detecting GH abuse in athletes. The first (the isoform method) is based on distinguishing pure recombinant 22-kDa GH from the heterogeneous isoforms secreted from the pituitary. The second (the marker method) is based on measuring blood levels of GH-responsive proteins, specifically IGF-I and the N-terminal propeptide of type III collagen (P-III-NP).

Only a handful of athletes have been caught since the implementation of GH doping tests in 2004. The low rate likely reflects the limitation of in-competition testing using current methods. Improved detection rates may be achieved by more out-of-competition testing, introducing athletes’ biological passports, and the development of novel methods. Governance, operational, technical, and political factors influence the effectiveness of an anti-doping program.

Holt RIG, Ho KKY. The Use and Abuse of Growth Hormone in Sports. Endocrine Reviews 2019;40:1163-85. Use and Abuse of Growth Hormone in Sports
 

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I wonder how many of the stories of individuals injecting 20 IU IV twice a day are actually true one that I know about is a strongman where I thought it would have limited benefit unlike bodybuilding where I imagine it is the most used by elite level but maybe there are others that abuse it even more than
 
Cyclists, Football players, tennis players. It’s widely used in most sports for its ability to enhance recovery among the other obvious benefits of it.
 
I wonder how many of the stories of individuals injecting 20 IU IV twice a day are actually true one that I know about is a strongman where I thought it would have limited benefit unlike bodybuilding where I imagine it is the most used by elite level but maybe there are others that abuse it even more than

I would say the positive impact on ligaments and tendons would be highly sought after by strongmen as well.
20iu seems excessive.
Especially the way and qauntity they consume food.

I'd have to agree with your skepticism at the dosages they use.
 
I know it is used in many aspects of life and sport what I wondered about is the abuse level of monstrous amounts like the mentioned above
 
I know quite a few people using 20iu per day year round. Not IV, but subq. They don't compete either. Pharma GH too, so any way you slice it, that is very, very expensive using that much. I believe guys that compete use very large amounts more so than guys like Lee Priest and others that claim they only used 4iu per day. I'm guessing it depends on how much $ they have to spend on it.
 

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