Adaptation of the hypothalamopituitary adrenal axis to chronic exercise stress in humans
GA Wittert, JH Livesey, EA Espiner… - … and science in …, 1996 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Repeated acute or chronic exposure to a particular stress results in adaptation whereby the
hypothalamopituitary adrenal (HPS) axis becomes less responsive to subsequent or
continued exposure to that particular stress. To investigate the adaptive changes that occur
in the HPA axis in response to chronic stress in humans, we studied the effect of chronic
exercise stress on basal activity of the HPA axis in six highly trained male ultramarathon
athletes and six healthy male controls matched for body mass index. After 3-5 of abstention …
hypothalamopituitary adrenal (HPS) axis becomes less responsive to subsequent or
continued exposure to that particular stress. To investigate the adaptive changes that occur
in the HPA axis in response to chronic stress in humans, we studied the effect of chronic
exercise stress on basal activity of the HPA axis in six highly trained male ultramarathon
athletes and six healthy male controls matched for body mass index. After 3-5 of abstention …
Adaptation of the hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal axis to chronic exercise stress
G Wittert, J Livesey, E Espiner, R Donald - 1996 - digital.library.adelaide.edu.au
Repeated acute or chronic exposure to a particular stress results in adaptation whereby the
hypothalamopituitary adrenal (HPS) axis becomes less responsive to subsequent or
continued exposure to that particular stress. To investigate the adaptive changes that occur
in the HPA axis in response to chronic stress in humans, we studied the effect of chronic
exercise stress on basal activity of the HPA axis in six highly trained male ultramarathon
athletes and six healthy male controls matched for body mass index. After 3-5 of abstention …
hypothalamopituitary adrenal (HPS) axis becomes less responsive to subsequent or
continued exposure to that particular stress. To investigate the adaptive changes that occur
in the HPA axis in response to chronic stress in humans, we studied the effect of chronic
exercise stress on basal activity of the HPA axis in six highly trained male ultramarathon
athletes and six healthy male controls matched for body mass index. After 3-5 of abstention …
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