PMID: 8597453Dec 29, 1995Paper

Replacement of DHEA in aging men and women. Potential remedial effects

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
S S YenO Khorram

Abstract

DHEA in appropriate replacement doses appears to have remedial effects with respect to its ability to induce an anabolic growth factor, increase muscle strength and lean body mass, activate immune function, and enhance quality of life in aging men and women, with no significant adverse effects. Further studies are needed to confirm and extend our current results, particularly the gender differences.

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