Changes in body composition during 12 months after discontinuation of growth hormone therapy in young adults with growth hormone deficiency from childhood
Pjhm. Stouthart et al., Changes in body composition during 12 months after discontinuation of growth hormone therapy in young adults with growth hormone deficiency from childhood, J PED END M, 12, 1999, pp. 335-338
Little is known about the velocity of changes in body composition after dis
continuation of GH therapy at final height, The aim of this study was to de
scribe the changes of fat distribution in male and female GH deficient youn
g adults during the first year after discontinuation of GH therapy, Ten Dut
ch GH deficient young adults who had reached final height were retested and
confirmed to be still GH deficient, These preliminary results demonstrate
that the greatest gain in subcutaneous fat, measured by skinfold thickness,
was observed in the first 3 months after GH withdrawal. Intra-abdominal fa
t was measured by CT scan at 0 and 12 months study time. The mean gain in i
ntra-abdominal fat after 12 months was dramatically high (48%), We conclude
that the subcutaneous and intra-abdominal fat mass increased dramatically
in young GB deficient Dutch adults with GH deficiency, after discontinuatio
n of therapy, especially in the first three months, This indicates that GH
therapy should be restarted as soon as possible, after reconfirming the dia
gnosis of GH deficiency in adults. This will reduce the risk for these pati
ents of diseases associated with overweight, such as cardiovascular disease
s.