For parents whose children are undergoing growth hormone therapy, the focus might be on height and physical development, but consideration should also be given to potential impacts on bone health.
Growth hormone therapy is often recommended for children with certain conditions related to height and growth.
A recent study from researchers at the HSS Lerner Children’s Pavilion looked at the association between this type of therapy and the risk of fractures of the growth plate, where new bone is formed.
The research identified an increased risk for fractures at the top of the shinbone in patients who are still growing and taking growth hormone.
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Author's summary: Growth hormone therapy may increase fracture risk in children.