ea0037gp.08.08 | Reproduction: Male and endocrine disruptors | ECE2015
Jabeen Shagufta
, Raja Ghazala Kaukab
, Akram Maleeha
, Ahmad Afzal
, Qayyum Mazhar
, Rizvi Shakeel Raza
Evidence indicates that normal pattern of progression of puberty is altered under certain conditions of stress, whereas growth rate is affected by sustained higher concentrations of cortisol, a marker of stress reactivity. Available data show that early teens commonly resort to use of drugs. The use of drugs may evoke stress responses, which may alter pubertal development and affect growth rate. Body weight (BW), height, BMI and plasma concentrations of LH, testosterone (T), G...