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HGH facts that are lesser known
HGH helps bone density in microstructures, not just overall length. It makes tiny parts of bones stronger, which reduces injury risk during growth spurts.
It influences cartilage growth in joints, helping your knees, shoulders, and elbows handle rapid height increases.
HGH boosts collagen production in tendons, making them tougher while muscles grow fast. This lowers the chance of tendon injuries.
It affects organ proportionality, making sure organs grow at the right rate so your body stays balanced during rapid growth.
HGH helps red blood cell production, giving more oxygen to muscles and brain during puberty, which supports activity, endurance, and learning.
It influences brain plasticity, helping your brain form stronger neural connections during key learning and memory periods.
During puberty, HGH pulses are short but frequent, not just the big nighttime surge most people hear about. These micro-pulses help fine-tune growth in different tissues throughout the day.
HGH also subtly regulates fat distribution, not just fat loss. It helps place fat in healthy stores instead of around organs, shaping metabolism long-term.
It helps repair minor micro-tears in cartilage and connective tissue caused by normal growth and activity, preventing long-term joint problems.
Sources: PubMed+1, PubMed+2PubMed+2, and the last one BioMed Central+1.
HGH helps bone density in microstructures, not just overall length. It makes tiny parts of bones stronger, which reduces injury risk during growth spurts.
It influences cartilage growth in joints, helping your knees, shoulders, and elbows handle rapid height increases.
HGH boosts collagen production in tendons, making them tougher while muscles grow fast. This lowers the chance of tendon injuries.
It affects organ proportionality, making sure organs grow at the right rate so your body stays balanced during rapid growth.
HGH helps red blood cell production, giving more oxygen to muscles and brain during puberty, which supports activity, endurance, and learning.
It influences brain plasticity, helping your brain form stronger neural connections during key learning and memory periods.
During puberty, HGH pulses are short but frequent, not just the big nighttime surge most people hear about. These micro-pulses help fine-tune growth in different tissues throughout the day.
HGH also subtly regulates fat distribution, not just fat loss. It helps place fat in healthy stores instead of around organs, shaping metabolism long-term.
It helps repair minor micro-tears in cartilage and connective tissue caused by normal growth and activity, preventing long-term joint problems.
Sources: PubMed+1, PubMed+2PubMed+2, and the last one BioMed Central+1.