Marie-Louise Healy
St Thomas' Hospital
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Endocrine Reviews | 2007
James Gibney; Marie-Louise Healy; P. H. Sönksen
The syndrome of adult GH deficiency and the effects of GH replacement therapy provide a useful model with which to study the effects of the GH/IGF-I axis on exercise physiology. Measures of exercise performance including maximal oxygen uptake and ventilatory threshold are impaired in adult GH deficiency and improved by GH replacement, probably through some combination of increased oxygen delivery to exercising muscle, increased fatty acid availability with glycogen sparing, increased muscle strength, improved body composition, and improved thermoregulation. In normal subjects, in addition to the long-term effects of GH/IGF-I status, there is evidence that the acute GH response to exercise is important in regulating substrate metabolism after exercise. Administration of supraphysiological doses of GH to athletes increases fatty acid availability and reduces oxidative protein loss, particularly during exercise, and increases lean body mass. Despite a lack of evidence that these metabolic effects translate to improved performance, GH abuse by athletes is widespread. Tests to detect GH abuse have been developed based on measurement in serum of 1) indirect markers of GH action, and 2) the relative proportions of the two major naturally occurring isoforms (20 and 22kDa) of GH. There is evidence that exercise performance and strength are improved by administration of GH and testosterone in combination to elderly subjects. The potential benefits of GH in these situations must be weighed against potential adverse effects.
Clinical Endocrinology | 2014
Marie-Louise Healy; James Gibney; Claire Pentecost; Michael J. Wheeler; P. H. Sönksen
To measure a profile of hormones in a group of elite athletes. Increasing awareness of the widespread use of hormones as performance‐enhancing agents focusses attention on what may be considered as normal in this unusual group.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2000
Salvatore Longobardi; Nicola Keay; Christer Ehrnborg; Antonio Cittadini; Thord Rosén; Rolf Dall; M. A. Boroujerdi; E. Eryl Bassett; Marie-Louise Healy; Claire Pentecost; Jennifer D. Wallace; J. Powrie; Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen; Luigi Saccà
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2003
Marie-Louise Healy; James Gibney; David Russell-Jones; Claire Pentecost; P Croos; P. H. Sönksen; A. M. Umpleby
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2001
Jennifer D. Wallace; Ross C. Cuneo; Martin Bidlingmaier; Per Arne Lundberg; Lena Carlsson; Cesar Luiz Boguszewski; John Hay; Marie-Louise Healy; Raffaele Napoli; Rolf Dall; Thord Rosén; Christian J. Strasburger
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2005
Marie-Louise Healy; Rolf Dall; James Gibney; E. Eryl Bassett; Christer Ehrnborg; Claire Pentecost; Thord Rosén; Antonio Cittadini; Robert C. Baxter; P. H. Sönksen
Growth Hormone & Igf Research | 2009
W. Matthew Widdowson; Marie-Louise Healy; P. H. Sönksen; James Gibney
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2006
Marie-Louise Healy; James Gibney; Claire Pentecost; P Croos; David Russell-Jones; P. H. Sönksen; A. M. Umpleby
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2003
James Gibney; Marie-Louise Healy; M Stolinski; S B Bowes; Claire Pentecost; L Breen; C McMillan; David Russell-Jones; P. H. Sönksen; A. M. Umpleby
Growth Hormone & Igf Research | 1998
Marie-Louise Healy; James Gibney; J Wallace; Ross C. Cuneo; P. H. Sönksen; David Russell-Jones