Background/Objective: The aim of this review is to provide general information about some important hormones that are closely related to exercise and information about their use for clinical and performance enhancement will be given. Methods: In this study, the related literature was studied by using the screening model. Data were obtained from various articles and internet websites. Conclusion: The effects of exercise on hormone secretion are one of the most important issues of sports physiology and sports health research. The developments and progress that have taken place in many areas in the century we live in bring about many innovations about exercise. The physiological dimension of exercise is also an important parameter that should ...
Background: Previous research has suggested that there may be an association between levels of andro...
Hormones are secreted in a circadian rhythm, but also follow larger-scale timetables, such as monthl...
Title: Hormonal changes in strength training Objectives: Perform a systematic review of literature d...
As elite athletes demonstrate through the Olympic motto ‘citius, altius, fortius’, new performance r...
The regular practice of physical exercises brings benefits to health, as long as it is done correctl...
Evidence suggested that exercise may change, level of secretion of female hormones such as: Prolacti...
ReviewInternational audienceObjective: To assess and discuss the effects of exercise training on hor...
Physical activity induces many changes in the human body by increasing energy metabolism and resting...
metabolic diseases; obesity; type 2 diabetes; muscle glycogen; skeletal muscle microRNAs; Trypt...
Objective Our objective was to evaluate complex hormonal response in ball game and cyclic sport elit...
CITATION: Smith, C. & Myburgh, K. H. 2005. Assessment of endocrine stress status in athletes – new t...
To provide background information on methodologic factors that influence and add variance to endocri...
Exercise represents a physical stress that challenges homeostasis. In response to this stressor, aut...
Objective: The effects of regular exercise on hormones have been subject of many research and as a r...
Hormones are secreted in a circadian rhythm, but also follow larger-scale timetables, such as monthl...
Background: Previous research has suggested that there may be an association between levels of andro...
Hormones are secreted in a circadian rhythm, but also follow larger-scale timetables, such as monthl...
Title: Hormonal changes in strength training Objectives: Perform a systematic review of literature d...
As elite athletes demonstrate through the Olympic motto ‘citius, altius, fortius’, new performance r...
The regular practice of physical exercises brings benefits to health, as long as it is done correctl...
Evidence suggested that exercise may change, level of secretion of female hormones such as: Prolacti...
ReviewInternational audienceObjective: To assess and discuss the effects of exercise training on hor...
Physical activity induces many changes in the human body by increasing energy metabolism and resting...
metabolic diseases; obesity; type 2 diabetes; muscle glycogen; skeletal muscle microRNAs; Trypt...
Objective Our objective was to evaluate complex hormonal response in ball game and cyclic sport elit...
CITATION: Smith, C. & Myburgh, K. H. 2005. Assessment of endocrine stress status in athletes – new t...
To provide background information on methodologic factors that influence and add variance to endocri...
Exercise represents a physical stress that challenges homeostasis. In response to this stressor, aut...
Objective: The effects of regular exercise on hormones have been subject of many research and as a r...
Hormones are secreted in a circadian rhythm, but also follow larger-scale timetables, such as monthl...
Background: Previous research has suggested that there may be an association between levels of andro...
Hormones are secreted in a circadian rhythm, but also follow larger-scale timetables, such as monthl...
Title: Hormonal changes in strength training Objectives: Perform a systematic review of literature d...