A correction to the age-adjustment of the GH-2000 score used in the detection of growth hormone misuse.
Dankmar BöhningWalailuck BöhningNishan GuhaDavid A CowanChristiaan BartlettPeter H SönksenRichard I G HoltPublished in: BMC research notes (2018)
The GH-2000 score was calculated for 7307 samples obtained from 15 accredited WADA laboratories in 2017 and 3916 samples measured at Drug Control Centre, King's College London, UK between 2013 and 2017. The GH-2000 scores were investigated for positive age effects using standard regression modelling. As previously, all analyses confirmed a positive age effect. Applying the earlier suggested correction term of 0.032 × age showed a significant over-correction leading to a negative association of the GH-2000 score with age. We now suggest a smaller age correction of 0.020 × age, which corresponds to the smallest effect found in the earlier studies.