Ergometer tests with a constant workload of 600 Kg./min. during 30 minutes were done on eight normal subjects, eight severely obese patients, and two women who had formerly been obese. Arterial blood was sampled three times before, four times during and three times after exercise. The incidence and the height of the GH response were the same in the obese as in the normals. The results show that the obese are able to raise their plasma GH to very high levels if subjected to strenuous exercise. It could not be concluded, however, that they can do so to the same extent as normals, because the exercise was more exhausting for the obese, three of whom had to stop prematurely, than for the normal subjects. In eight of the 12 responders, the rise ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the GH response to exercise and the effects of endurance t...
An impaired plasma Epinephrine (E) and Norepinephrine (NE) response has been described in obese pati...
Obesity blunts catecholamine and growth hormone (GH) responses to exercise in adults, but the effect...
Ergometer tests with a constant workload of 600 Kg./min. during 30 minutes were done on eight normal...
It has been suggested that obese individuals have a blunted GH response to spontaneous and stimulate...
Growth hormone exerts several metabolic effects, including effects on proteins, fats and carbohydrat...
Growth hormone exerts several metabolic eff ects, including eff ects on proteins, fats and car-bohyd...
In investigating the metabolic adaptation to prolonged exercise in markedly obese subjects, we compa...
Obesity is increasing all over the world, its morbidity justifying a serious effort to improve the s...
Exercise is a potent physiological stimulus for growth hormone (GH) secretion with circulating GH co...
It is well established that obese patients are hypo-responsive to classical GH-releasing stimuli, in...
Growth hormone (GH) increases after exercise with a dose(intensity)-response pattern. Most studies h...
We hypothesized that circulating GH would increase only if a threshold of work intensity [correspond...
Serum growth hormone (GH) levels, plasma free fatty acids (FFA) and blood glucose were determined du...
To compare exercise-induced growth hormone (GH) response in patients with Type 1 diabetes during sta...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the GH response to exercise and the effects of endurance t...
An impaired plasma Epinephrine (E) and Norepinephrine (NE) response has been described in obese pati...
Obesity blunts catecholamine and growth hormone (GH) responses to exercise in adults, but the effect...
Ergometer tests with a constant workload of 600 Kg./min. during 30 minutes were done on eight normal...
It has been suggested that obese individuals have a blunted GH response to spontaneous and stimulate...
Growth hormone exerts several metabolic effects, including effects on proteins, fats and carbohydrat...
Growth hormone exerts several metabolic eff ects, including eff ects on proteins, fats and car-bohyd...
In investigating the metabolic adaptation to prolonged exercise in markedly obese subjects, we compa...
Obesity is increasing all over the world, its morbidity justifying a serious effort to improve the s...
Exercise is a potent physiological stimulus for growth hormone (GH) secretion with circulating GH co...
It is well established that obese patients are hypo-responsive to classical GH-releasing stimuli, in...
Growth hormone (GH) increases after exercise with a dose(intensity)-response pattern. Most studies h...
We hypothesized that circulating GH would increase only if a threshold of work intensity [correspond...
Serum growth hormone (GH) levels, plasma free fatty acids (FFA) and blood glucose were determined du...
To compare exercise-induced growth hormone (GH) response in patients with Type 1 diabetes during sta...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the GH response to exercise and the effects of endurance t...
An impaired plasma Epinephrine (E) and Norepinephrine (NE) response has been described in obese pati...
Obesity blunts catecholamine and growth hormone (GH) responses to exercise in adults, but the effect...