Obesity, Growth Hormone and Exercise

作者: Gwendolyn A. Thomas , William J. Kraemer , Brett A. Comstock , Courtenay Dunn-Lewis , Carl M. Maresh

DOI: 10.1007/S40279-013-0064-7

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摘要: Growth hormone (GH) is regulated, suppressed and stimulated by numerous physiological stimuli. However, it believed that obesity disrupts the pathological factors regulate, suppress or stimulate GH release. Pulsatile has been potently in healthy subjects both aerobic resistance exercise of right intensity duration. modulates fuel metabolism, reduces total fat mass abdominal mass, could be a potent stimulus lipolysis when administered to obese individuals exogenously. Only pulsatile shown augment adipose tissue and, therefore, increasing response may therapeutic target. This review discusses cause secretion GH, how alter stimulates as well specific used for release who are obese. five prior studies have investigated endogenous Based on literature, provide target releasing if programme variables utilized. Biological activity indicates this an important precursor beneficial changes body lean individuals. additional research needed including what molecular variants acutely released involved at tissues result different stimuli serve

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