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Growth hormone nadir during oral glucose load depends on waist circumference, gender and age: normative data in 231 healthy subjects
Author(s) -
Colao Annamaria,
Pivonello Rosario,
Auriemma Renata S.,
Grasso Ludovica F. S.,
Galdiero Mariano,
Pivonello Claudia,
Lombardi Gaetano,
Savastano Silvia
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
clinical endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.055
H-Index - 147
eISSN - 1365-2265
pISSN - 0300-0664
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2010.03896.x
Subject(s) - waist , nadir , circumference , percentile , medicine , endocrinology , basal (medicine) , population , body mass index , insulin , statistics , satellite , geometry , mathematics , environmental health , engineering , aerospace engineering
Summary Objective  (i) To analyse the predictors of GH suppression after standard glucose load (oGTT) in the healthy population and (ii) to establish the 97th percentile of GH nadir post‐oGTT according to these variables. Design  Analytical, retrospective. Measurements  GH nadir after oGTT. Subjects  Two hundred and thirty‐one healthy subjects (113 women, 118 men 15–80 years) were studied. Results  The GH nadir after glucose load ranged from 0·01 (88 cm in women and 102 cm in men (97th percentile 0·16 μg/l). Conclusions  The results of this study show that GH nadir after oGTT should be analysed according to gender, menopausal status and waist circumference. The GH cut‐off should be limited to the assay used.

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