Monitoring and quality control
Introduction
GenF20 Plus is a dietary supplement designed to increase HGH levels in individuals who are HGH deficient, a condition that affects muscle growth and endurance. HGH, a peptide hormone secreted by the pituitary gland, plays a crucial role in growth, memory, and metabolic processes. As we age, HGH secretion declines, leading to a decrease in plasma levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Studies suggest that patients with low levels of HGH can function more cognitively when substituted with HGH, promoting restful sleep, enhanced memory, and overall quality of life. GenF20 Plus offers a safe and palatable substitute for exogenous HGH and IGF-1 administration, reducing side effects and providing a promising alternative for improving muscle development.
This study's goal was to evaluate GenF20 Plus's ability to raise IGF-1 levels and the impact that had on memory, libido, energy levels, and sleep quality.
Methods
Study design
Investigational product
Randomization and blinding
Subjects
Study procedure
Monitoring and quality control
Statistics
Results
Deposition of subjects
Baseline characteristics
Table 1 shows no significant difference in demographics, BMI, IGF-1 levels, or complaints duration between the two study groups at baseline, indicating successful randomization.
Serum IGF-1 levels
Table 2 reveals no significant increase in serum IGF-1 levels between treatment groups, indicating that the increase was not statistically significant.
IGF-1 readings increased from Day 0 to Day 84 in four groups, but not statistically significant. ANCOVA showed significant differences in mean serum IGF-1 levels at Day 0 for GenF20 Plus and placebo groups. Statistically significant changes were observed in people under 40.
Waist circumference , BMI, Body fat percentage and lean body mass
On Day 84, both GenF20 Plus and placebo groups showed a slight decrease in body weight, body mass, and body fat percentage, but no significant difference was observed.
Memory, libido, energy levels, and quality of sleep
Both GenF20 Plus and placebo groups showed improvement in
energy levels, sleep quality, and memory from Day 0 to Day 84, with significant
differences between the two groups.
Global assessment by subjects
The study found that 67% of GenF20 Plus and 60% of placebo
participants found the overall improvement satisfactory, but this was not
statistically significant.
Safety
The research involved twelve adverse events, with seven in
the GenF20 Plus group and five in the placebo group. Ten of these were
gastrointestinal, with eight cases of hyperacidity and two cases of abdominal
discomfort. Headaches and skin rashes near the eyes were the other two
occurrences. The research products were deemed "probably related" or
"not related" to every adverse occurrence. Blood pressure,
temperature, and pulse rate did not alter clinically or statistically
significant. A group of 52 participants with complete laboratory data examined
for changes in laboratory measures. No statistically significant differences
were found between the two groups, except for an increase in neutrophil
percentage in the GenF20 Plus group and a decrease in serum creatinine levels
in the placebo group. This alteration had no clinically meaningful effects.
Discussion
The study aimed to investigate the potential benefits of GenF20 Plus in promoting growth hormone secretion and reducing the effects of growth hormone decline in subjects over the age of 40. The hypothesis was that GenF20 Plus would encourage the anterior pituitary gland to produce HGH, which, when released into the bloodstream, would encourage the liver to produce IGF-1, the main mediator of HGH's effects. The study found that serum IGF-1 levels in the GenF20 Plus group grew greater than those in the placebo group, but this rise was not statistically significant. The study also found no significant difference in BMI, WC, body fat, and lean body mass between the GenF20 Plus and placebo groups at the conclusion of the 12-week treatment period. Memory, energy levels, and sleep quality all improved statistically significantly in both groups. All subjects tolerated GenF20 Plus well, and 12 adverse events were documented. However, the longer these deficits persist, the longer it will take for any agent to return to normalcy or experience advantages. Long-term use of GenF20 Plus should raise HGH and IGF-1 levels and show improvements in various aspects of quality of life.
Conclusion
This was the first investigation on GenF20 Plus's impact on IGF-1 levels. Serum IGF-1 levels may rise with continued GenF20 Plus use in a clinically meaningful manner. In conclusion, GenF20 Plus is definitely worth further investigation as a possible agent to improve quality of life in the overweight and aging population, even though it may not have produced the predicted efficacy results in this trial.
Acknowledgement
We thank Aliya Shakeel for her assistance with the study's concept and design as well as Arun Nanivadekar for his leadership and unwavering support. We also thank DM Contact Management for providing financial support for the study as well as Pravin Supe, Rahul Patil, and Shivram Bhonagiri for their assistance in gathering patient data. On the website http://www.genf20-plus.com/GenF20Plus-Study-19-7-2012.pdf you can get the full Clinical Study Report.
Author contributions
Navneet Sonawane worked on the study's conceptualization and design, data analysis and interpretation, and paper writing. Vinayak Kale and Suhas Erande gathered patient data and read the paper. Jayesh Chaudhary contributed to the study's planning and offered advice on the manuscript. The study as a whole is the responsibility of all authors, who also critically examined and approved the article.



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