Growth Hormone Injections Add Height, But Kids Stay Short
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'Growth Hormone Injections Add Height, But Kids Stay Short'
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Growth hormone injections appear to boost height in extremely short, healthy children, according to a recent systematic review, but height gain appears to peak at about three inches and those inches are expensive.
Even after treatment, children with idiopathic meaning their height does not result from a medical condition short stature who received growth hormone injections remained relatively short, said Jackie Bryant, the review's lead author.
There is no indication that increases in height will improve a child's quality of life, the authors say.
Bryant, a senior research fellow at the University of Southampton in England, and colleagues analyzed 10 randomized controlled trials involving growth hormone therapy in 741 children with idiopathic short stature.
The studies compared children receiving growth hormone therapy for at least six months to children who did not receive treatment or who received a placebo.
Children with idiopathic short stature have heights well below the average for their age and sex, but are physically healthy and have normal laboratory results. If parents choose treatment, their children undergo years of recombinant human growth hormone injections, typically given six to seven times weekly at home.
Each half-inch in final height gained via human growth hormone therapy costs anywhere from $18,000 to $36,600.
The review appears in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates medical research. Systematic reviews draw evidence-based conclusions about medical practice after considering both the content and quality of existing medical trials on a topic.
One of the studies took place in the United States and one in the United States and Chile; the remaining studies occurred in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Italy and Egypt. The current review, an update of a previous analysis, includes an additional trial conducted since 2003.
Generally, growth hormone injections increased height in these children, review results indicated.
In one study that followed children throughout adolescence, girls treated with growth hormone reached heights of about three inches taller than an untreated control group by near-adulthood. In another study, children treated with growth hormone were 1.4 inches taller than children treated with an inactive placebo.
In addition to gaining more inches overall, children treated with growth hormone also grew faster. In three studies, treated children experienced a significantly greater rate of growth after one year, compared to untreated children.
Despite these findings, children treated with growth hormone remained short near the lower range of normal when compared to their peers.
"Genetic factors affect growth and final height, and parents should be realistic in their expectations about the potential effects of growth hormone," Bryant said.
In addition, despite its potential to increase height, growth hormone therapy can cause earlier onset of puberty, which paradoxically shortens the growth period and leads to premature closure of the ends of long bones, which may limit final height, Bryant said.
Steven Dowshen, M.D., a pediatric endocrinologist at Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del., praised the review's methods but said that much more research is necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy in these kids.
"Many pediatric endocrinologists still do not consider the data and the potential benefits proven well enough to actually treat patients for this indication," said Dowshen, who was not involved with the study.
"A lot of the reasoning behind treating this group of patients has traditionally been that they are socially or psychologically suffering because of their short stature or will later when they reach short final height as adults. … There's very scant evidence that the psychological, social and other outcomes are improved by therapy," Dowshen said.
Only one study included in the review addressed psychological issues and found that children receiving growth hormone treatments reported no improvement in quality of life compared to children in the control group.
"These factors, plus the cost of treatment, which is substantial, make it unclear whether the small expected gain in height justifies such treatment in children who are not ill," Bryant said.
Pharmaceutical companies sponsored or provided support for seven of the studies included in the review.
Bryant J, et al. Recombinant growth hormone for idiopathic short stature in children and adolescents. (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, Issue 3.
The Cochrane Collaboration is an international nonprofit, independent organization that produces and disseminates systematic reviews of health care interventions and promotes the search for evidence in the form of clinical trials and other studies of interventions. Visit http://www.cochrane.org for more information.
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Total 44 opinions, latest 20 shown. For all opinions, click through to the full thread.i need to grow atleast by 4 inches
posted by vikram on 10 May 2012 at 9:04 pmI am 20 now and my height is 5.4 and i want to grow atleast by 5.8 pls suggest me some way to grow
Shortness
posted by matilda on 9 May 2012 at 1:27 pmIt isn't so bad to be a short person.
Being tall is associated with higher incidence of osteoporosis in older years.
My mother never made it past 4 feet, 10 inches. At 87 yrs old, she still has no osteoporosis.
I am only 5'2. There are distinct advantages to being short. For one thing, it isn't so far to the ground and back up. Less effort is required for many tasks.
I am a CNA and care for elderly folks. From what I have seen, petite females have the best long-term prognosis, overall.
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posted by vibhor on 9 May 2012 at 4:57 amwana gain height upto 4 inches....
any sugggestions?
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posted by Amna on 16 Apr 2012 at 7:25 ammy age is 19.my height is 5:3 .plzzzzzz help me is steroids injections works?? is Pituitary Growth Harmone pGH really works.
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posted by sanjay on 10 Apr 2012 at 11:10 ami m 23 years old. my height is 5' feet only.
I want to increase my height into 5" inch. plz guide me any solution or injection or tablets............
gaining height
posted by choco on 30 Mar 2012 at 5:52 pmi am 20. i am 150cm...do you know how to increase the height by the way like medicine or injection... please let me know...
thanks very much.
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posted by Jenny Hutchings on 22 Mar 2012 at 9:09 amI'm afraid we are unable to advise on how you can gain height - Your doctor should be able to tell you the options open to you.
Best of luck.
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posted by katleen on 21 Mar 2012 at 2:26 pmim 16 year old female and 5'1 but i want to be taller. pls help me. are there any medications or injections that can help me.
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posted by Doe on 17 Mar 2012 at 5:18 pmMy age is 22, and my height is 5'11, and I am interested if they can get up to 6'2,via an injection or tablets... please sir please help me...
Regard's
Don't know what to believe...
posted by Julie on 13 Mar 2012 at 3:46 pmI'm 18 going on 19 in a few months. I stand at about 4'10. I would love to grow to just reach 5 feet. It is unrealistic to me though. I don't know what to believe. People claim their supplments work while others say like wise. I know injections work but I do not have that kind of money.What actually works?
Tall to be happy
posted by Asif on 26 Feb 2012 at 12:24 amHi i am Asif from U.S.A.I am 5 feet 5 inch and 22 years old.i want to increase my height just 3 inch more.is there any growth hormone for me and how much it will cost?if any then is there any side effects of that?please let me know.
I need to increase my height
posted by vijay on 21 Feb 2012 at 7:01 amI am 25 years old ,i badly want to increase my height please suggest me ..what can i do..i am ready to do anything to increase my height
21....
posted by Jen on 13 Feb 2012 at 2:25 amWell my Father was abused as a child and he didn't grow until he left home - he finished growing at 21 at 5"10 after always being the shortest in his year all through school... So don't give up at 17...
For all the adults who want to grow taller
posted by Andrew Rai on 12 Feb 2012 at 7:02 pmThis is to address all the adults (meaning people who have reached maturity where you naturally will not grow any taller 15-17 years)
Growth hormone will not help you grow any taller. However the limb lengthening process will. Through the limb lengthening process you can attain anywhere from 3-5 inches. This is a painful however safe procedure.
want to grow height
posted by santosh on 10 Dec 2011 at 7:53 pmDEAR SIR/MADAM
I M 29 years old and my height is 5.2" i want to grow for 6" more. my present physical fitness is ok but the only problem is shorter in hight. pls. suggest me what i have to do for the6"
With Regards,
SANTOSH
want to grow taller
posted by waqas on 4 Dec 2011 at 12:35 amhi i am hamad from multan pakistan i m 24 years old but my height is 165 this is too short and i feel inferiority complex i want to increase my height up to 180cm plz suggest me some thing that will be available in pakistan
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posted by sancha on 22 Nov 2011 at 6:48 pmI am 34 years old and my height is 4.3".can u suggest some tablets or injections to increase my height and what would be their side effects?
help me - I am 160cm tall
posted by tima ab on 19 Nov 2011 at 11:55 pmMy name is tima , I am 24 years , married , I am 160 cm , I tried over 7 growing taller products for the last 3 years and nothing worked, so please be honest with me and if you have HGH injections or anything that could 100% work for me I am willing to buy, oh one more question is it ok if I use pills when I am pregnant? Plz reply ASAP . Thanks
Stopped Increasing Hieght
posted by ALOK AKKI on 18 Nov 2011 at 11:15 pmi am 21 years old and having 5.feet 2 inches and stopped increasing from a long period..pls help me by suggesting me for increasing height at least 5.6 inches.pls.if any option for me pls reply in my email id.
thankyou........
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posted by krishan on 8 Nov 2011 at 1:49 ammy son height is 93cm only age 4 year how i can increase his heigh
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