Sermorelin Acetate Administration Increases Mean Plasma GH Levels and Reduces Waist Circumference in Obese Men
Rasmussen MH, Frystyk J, Andreasen CM, et al.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2005 · n = 71
Key finding
Sermorelin decreased waist circumference by 3.8 cm, reduced fat mass by 3.1 kg, and increased basal metabolic rate by 8.2%.
Summary
Body composition and metabolic study of sermorelin in obese men (BMI >30), measuring fat loss and metabolic parameters.
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