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Hormonal

Growth hormone does not have anabolic effects on contractile muscle tissue in healthy individuals.

Practitioners should not rely on growth hormone for muscle anabolism in healthy individuals.

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it is not anabolic toward the contractile (ie, myofibrillar) muscle tissue in healthy individuals.
Daniel W. D. West et al. · The Physician and Sportsmedicine · 2010

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Anabolic Processes in Human Skeletal Muscle: Restoring the Identities of Growth Hormone and Testosterone

Daniel W. D. West et al. · The Physician and Sportsmedicine · 2010

DOI 10.3810/psm.2010.10.1814

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