Journal article

Effects of GH on cognitive function in elderly patients with adult-onsel GH deficiency: A placebo-controlled 12-month study

M Sathiavageeswaran, P Burman, D Lawrence, AG Harris, MG Falleti, P Maruff, J Wass

European Journal of Endocrinology | Published : 2007

Abstract

Objective: Young adults with childhood-onset GH deficiency (GHD) have reduced memory and attention, which can be improved by treatment with GH. Little information is available on cognitive function in elderly GHD patients. Design: Single center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study of 52-week duration. Methods: Elderly GH therapy naïve GHD patients (n = 34; age range 60-77 years) were enrolled and randomized to receive placebo or GH therapy which was titrated to achieve a target IGF-I level of + 1 to + 2 S.D. of the normal mean for age. Cognitive function was assessed at baseline and after 2 4 and 52 weeks, using a computerized psychometric test package (Neurobehavioral Examina..

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