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HGH Builds Muscles, Not Strength: Study  

Posted Mar 18, 08 10:15 AM CDT in Sports Science & Health    Most Popular

(newser) – Human growth hormone certainly builds muscles, but it may not make athletes faster or stronger. "What we found suggested that it didn't help—and at some point, it might hurt," said the lead investigator on the Stanford research study. So why, the San Jose Mercury News wonders, do sports stars risk their careers by turning to HGH?

All of the studies under scrutiny looked at low doses of the hormone, and the higher doses taken by athletes may have very different effects. Doping players are also likely to include HGH in a wider regimen of performance enhancers such as steroids and insulin. The scientists admit that they still can't answer the question, "How do you hit a baseball further?"

Source San Jose Mercury News

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This graphic shows types of HGH steroid and their pros and cons, as well as the number of days two types of tests can detect HGH.   (Associated Press)
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Former New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens continues to deny allegations that he used HGH and steriods to boost his performance after he was named in baseball's Mitchell Report.   (Associated Press)
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New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte admitted to using HGH to speed his recovery from injury. Small doses don't appear to increase strength, but the amounts taken by athletes may have different effects.   (Getty Images)
HGH Builds Muscles, Not Strength: Study
A Stanford study shows that HGH can increase the size of biceps, but not necessarily boost their lifting power.   (Flickr)
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