生长激素:身体知道什么时候停止

C. Malemud, J. D. Denko
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最近在一本流行杂志上刊登了一则广告,吹捧人类生长激素(HGH)具有所谓的抗衰老特性。在这方面,广告主张增加生长激素的分泌水平可以延缓衰老过程。这一观点显然是基于“人类生长激素从21岁到61岁自然下降”(平均年龄在21岁到61岁之间,体内只剩下少量生长激素)而形成的。因此,HGH的下降被认为是衰老发生的主要原因,根据这则广告“无法再生到25岁的生物年龄”。
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Growth Hormone: The Body Knows when to Quit
A recent advertisement in a popular magazine touted human growth hormone (HGH) for alleged anti-aging properties. In that regard, the advertisement contends that increasing the level of HGH secretion acts to blunt the aging process. This viewpoint is apparently formulated on the basis of the “natural decline of human growth hormone from ages 21 to 61” (the average age at which there is only a trace left in the body). Therefore, the decline in HGH is purported to be the main reason why aging occurs and according to this advertisement “fails to regenerate to its 25 year-old biological age”.
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