激素疗法:与衰老相关的激素替代疗法和补充剂
1Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, 4494 Palmer Rd N, Bethesda, MD 20814.
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|August 21, 2023
概括
人体生长激素 (GH),脱水氨 (DHEA) 和黑激素正在作为抗衰老疗法进行研究. 虽然显示短期益处,但缺乏高质量的证据证明它们在健康衰老中的有效性和安全性.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 老年学是指老年学的学科.
- 抗衰老研究研究 抗衰老研究
背景情况:
- 衰老与内分泌功能下降有关,包括生长激素 (GH),脱水氨 (DHEA) 和氨的产量减少.
- 这种生理衰退可能会导致虚弱,呈现出类似于病理状况的症状.
- 激素替代疗法已被确立用于疾病,但其在健康衰老中的作用尚不确定.
研究的目的:
- 评估GH,DHEA和黑激素作为抗衰老干预的潜力.
- 审查当前关于它们在缓解与年龄有关的衰退中的作用的证据.
主要方法:
- 关于激素替代疗法治疗衰老的现有文献的综述.
- 对研究GH,DHEA和黑色素对与年龄相关的变化的影响进行分析.
主要成果:
- 非标签的使用已经证明了短期的好处:改善身体组成,情绪,认知,性功能和减少氧化应激.
- 由于缺乏足够的高质量证据,目前没有针对常规激素水平测量或健康衰老中的替代疗法的建议.
结论:
- 长期研究对于确定GH,DHEA和黑色素在抗衰老作用中的有效性和安全性至关重要.
- 在推这些激素用于健康衰老干预措施之前,需要进一步的研究.
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