Growth hormones lead to better athletic performance and more testosterone.

Human growth hormone, genes, and athletic performance

Written by: Jonine Möller, M.Sc. in Sport Science

Genes play a crucial role in determining various physiological processes in the human body, and growth hormone levels are no exception. Growth hormone (GH) is produced by the pituitary gland that stimulates the growth and reproduction of cells in the body. It is essential for the development of bones, muscles, and other tissues and plays a key role in athletic performance.

Genetic variations in the human genome affect the growth hormone levels produced in the body. Some people have genes that produce higher levels of GH, while others have genes that produce lower levels. The genetic differences in GH production can impact athletic performance in several ways.

First, higher levels of GH can increase muscle mass and strength, leading to improved athletic performance. GH stimulates the production of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), which is responsible for muscle growth and repair. Athletes with higher GH levels tend to have a higher muscle mass, which leads to better athletic performance in strength-based sports, such as weightlifting and powerlifting.

Second, GH also affects recovery time after exercise. Higher levels of GH can speed up recovery, allowing athletes to train more frequently and with greater intensity. This can lead to a higher level of athletic performance as the athlete can train harder and longer than those with lower GH levels.

Third, GH can also impact the body’s energy metabolism. Higher levels of GH increase the body’s ability to burn fat for energy, leading to improved endurance and performance in endurance sports, such as running, cycling, and swimming.

In conclusion, genetic variations leading to variations in GH levels have a significant impact on athletic performance. Athletes with higher levels of GH tend to have more muscle mass, faster recovery times, and improved energy metabolism, leading to improved athletic performance. However, it is important to note that other factors, such as diet, training, and overall health, also play a role in athletic performance.

 

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