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Enrage 发表于 2025-3-21 20:51:06

Endogenous Opiates and Exercise-Related Hypoalgesia, immunity, and blood glucose regulation. Opiates discharged inside the CNS stay within this compartment, whereas those in the circulation primarily arise from the anterior pituitary gland, but some are released from immune cells and peripheral nerves. Generally, acute aerobic and resistance exercise

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Exercise and the GH-IGF-I Axis,n the two may lead to under- or overtraining. Therefore, many efforts have been made to find objective parameters to quantify the balance between training load and the athlete’s ability to tolerate it. One of the unique features of exercise is that it leads to a simultaneous increase of antagonistic

Immunoglobulin 发表于 2025-3-22 13:27:02

Exercise and Thyroid Function,, thyroxine (T4), and triiodothyronine (T3)..The aim of this chapter is to describe the effects of thyroid function on exercise tolerance with a special focus on cardiovascular, pulmonary, and skeletal muscle function as well as to describe the changes in the pituitary–thyroid axis induced by exerci

Immunoglobulin 发表于 2025-3-22 17:35:39

The Male Reproductive System, Exercise, and Training: Endocrine Adaptations,changes that occur in the male gonadal axis secondary to exercise and training. In males, testosterone (TEST) increases with acute bouts of exercise, but long-term effects of chronic exercise training are less clear, with evidence of lower testosterone in endurance athletes. Restricted energy availa

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Exercise and the Hypothalamus: Ovulatory Adaptations,uctive system. Ovulatory disturbances, oligomenorrhea, and amenorrhea are no longer evidence of “disease,” but of protection from pregnancy while adapting to energetic and other training-related demands; this is known as relative energy deficiency in sport. The most common hypothalamic reproductive

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Adrenergic Regulation of Energy Metabolism,vity during exercise also results in an increased heart rate and in an enhanced force of myocardial contraction as well as in vasoconstriction in the splanchnic circulation, in the kidneys, and in noncontracting muscles. These circulatory changes favor a redistribution of blood flow to exercising mu

Arteriography 发表于 2025-3-23 08:13:37

Sex Differences in Energy Balance and Weight Control,ell as numerous hormones. This chapter describes sex-related differences in weight control considering the roles of leptin, insulin, ghrelin, catecholamines, cortisol, estrogen, and androgens. Their impact on appetite, metabolism, and body fat distribution is also described, and sex differences are
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