Low energy availability in exercising men is associated with reduced leptin and insulin but not with changes in other metabolic hormones.
Autor: | Koehler, Karsten, Hoerner, Neele R., Gibbs, Jenna C., Zinner, Christoph, Braun, Hans, De Souza, Mary Jane, Schaenzer, Wilhelm |
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BODY composition
BODY weight COMPARATIVE studies CONFIDENCE intervals CROSSOVER trials ENERGY metabolism EXERCISE INGESTION INSULIN PROBABILITY theory RESEARCH funding SOMATOMEDIN STATISTICS TESTOSTERONE TRIIODOTHYRONINE LEPTIN SAMPLE size (Statistics) DATA analysis GHRELIN REPEATED measures design DATA analysis software |
Zdroj: | Journal of Sports Sciences; 2016, Vol. 34 Issue 20, p1921-1929, 9p, 3 Charts, 2 Graphs |
Abstrakt: | Low energy availability, defined as low caloric intake relative to exercise energy expenditure, has been linked to endocrine alterations frequently observed in chronically energy-deficient exercising women. Our goal was to determine the endocrine effects of low energy availability in exercising men. Six exercising men (VO |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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