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The aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of physiologic growth hormone (GH) replacement on cardiovascular risk markers, cardiac autonomic function, arterial distensibility, body composition, and quality of life in men and women with GH deficiency following treatment of acromegaly. We hypothesize that this population will represent a newly identified group of patients for whom GH replacement will be of benefit.We will establish the effect of physiologic GH replacement on cardiovascular risk in men and women with GHD following cure of acromegaly by investigating whether this therapy:1) improves cardiovascular risk markers 2) alters heart rate variability and arterial distensibility 3) increases lean body mass and decreases fat mass, particularly visceral adipose tissue4) has different effects depending upon gonadal statusWe will also compare GH sufficient with GH deficient cured acromegalics in a cross-sectional study.
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