review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1007/BF03345239 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 14964441 |
P2093 | author name string | Casanueva FF | |
Dieguez C | |||
Leal-Cerro A | |||
Mato JA | |||
Amaya MJ | |||
Gippini A | |||
Lage M | |||
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Serum immunoreactive-leptin concentrations in normal-weight and obese humans | Q29617230 | ||
Impact of acute exercise intensity on pulsatile growth hormone release in men. | Q30304202 | ||
Gender governs the relationship between exercise intensity and growth hormone release in young adults | Q30309238 | ||
Endurance training amplifies the pulsatile release of growth hormone: effects of training intensity | Q30438690 | ||
Dual defects in pulsatile growth hormone secretion and clearance subserve the hyposomatotropism of obesity in man. | Q30449288 | ||
Temporal structure of in vivo growth hormone secretory events in humans | Q30449364 | ||
Amplitude modulation of a burstlike mode of cortisol secretion subserves the circadian glucocorticoid rhythm | Q30460262 | ||
Differential impact of age, sex steroid hormones, and obesity on basal versus pulsatile growth hormone secretion in men as assessed in an ultrasensitive chemiluminescence assay | Q30464229 | ||
Amplitude suppression of the pulsatile mode of immunoradiometric luteinizing hormone release in fasting-induced hypoandrogenemia in normal men. | Q30467564 | ||
Both oral and transdermal estrogen increase growth hormone release in postmenopausal women--a clinical research center study | Q30469809 | ||
The impact of obesity, fat distribution, and energy restriction on insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), IGF-binding protein-3, insulin, and growth hormone | Q34291407 | ||
Stressor specificity of central neuroendocrine responses: implications for stress-related disorders | Q34330201 | ||
Low energy availability, not stress of exercise, alters LH pulsatility in exercising women | Q34454875 | ||
The role of leptin in reproduction: experimental and clinical aspects | Q34640635 | ||
Leptin accelerates the onset of puberty in normal female mice | Q37362961 | ||
Effects of exercise training on the menstrual cycle: existence and mechanisms | Q37945503 | ||
Evidence that glucose metabolism regulates leptin secretion from cultured rat adipocytes | Q38340498 | ||
Obesity attenuates the growth hormone response to exercise | Q72992772 | ||
Maximal secretory capacity of somatotrope cells in obesity: comparison with GH deficiency | Q73046516 | ||
Effect of resistance exercise (body building) training on serum leptin levels in young men. Implications for relationship between body mass index and serum leptin | Q73532120 | ||
Growth hormone responses to continuous and intermittent exercise in females under oral contraceptive therapy | Q74532669 | ||
Effect of hydration on exercise-induced growth hormone response | Q74581848 | ||
Effects of exercise on neuroendocrine secretions and glucose regulation at different times of day | Q74608924 | ||
Development of insulin-responsive glucose uptake and GLUT4 expression in differentiating human adipocyte precursor cells | Q74633500 | ||
Short-term fasting affects luteinizing hormone secretory dynamics but not reproductive function in normal-weight sedentary women | Q39261186 | ||
Regulation of glucose fluxes during exercise in the postabsorptive state | Q40543204 | ||
Suppression of pulsatile luteinizing hormone and testosterone secretion during short term food restriction in the adult male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). | Q41178959 | ||
Nocturnal augmentation of growth hormone (GH) secretion is preserved during repetitive bolus administration of GH-releasing hormone: potential involvement of endogenous somatostatin--a clinical research center study | Q41673167 | ||
Effect of central cholinergic neurotransmission enhancement by pyridostigmine on the growth hormone secretion elicited by clonidine, arginine, or hypoglycemia in normal and obese subjects | Q42479720 | ||
Transgenic GLUT-4 overexpression in fat enhances glucose metabolism: preferential effect on fatty acid synthesis | Q42486179 | ||
Influence of short-term fasting on the pituitary-testicular axis in normal men. | Q42511856 | ||
Cortisol and growth hormone responses to exercise at different times of day. | Q43633943 | ||
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Is not the Sole Factor Mediating Exercise-Induced Adrenocorticotropin Release in Humans* | Q43703319 | ||
Evidence for a causal role of low energy availability in the induction of menstrual cycle disturbances during strenuous exercise training | Q43794515 | ||
Influence of prolonged continuous exercise on hormone responses to subsequent exercise in humans | Q43805742 | ||
Effect of long-term strength training on glucose metabolism. Implications for individual impact of high lean mass and high fat mass on relationship between BMI and insulin sensitivity | Q44057158 | ||
Hormonal responses to daily strenuous walking during 4 successive days | Q44219572 | ||
The reproductive system and exercise in women | Q44652320 | ||
Effect of food deprivation on the pulsatile LH release in the cycling and ovariectomized female rat. | Q44995101 | ||
Impaired growth hormone responses to growth hormone-releasing factor in obesity. A pituitary defect reversed with weight reduction | Q47233216 | ||
The alphabet of weight control | Q47315738 | ||
Massive weight loss restores 24-hour growth hormone release profiles and serum insulin-like growth factor-I levels in obese subjects | Q47357161 | ||
Stressors, stress, and neuroendocrine integration of the adaptive response. The 1997 Hans Selye Memorial Lecture. | Q47823867 | ||
Serum leptin levels in male marathon athletes before and after the marathon run. | Q47856358 | ||
Effects of withholding food for 0-72 h on mating, pregnancy rate and pituitary function in female rats | Q48492634 | ||
Hormonal and metabolic responses to exercise across time of day and menstrual cycle phase | Q48539452 | ||
Heterogeneous neurochemical responses to different stressors: a test of Selye's doctrine of nonspecificity. | Q48713323 | ||
Dietary restriction reduces luteinizing hormone (LH) pulse frequency during waking hours and increases LH pulse amplitude during sleep in young menstruating women | Q48846816 | ||
Effects of diurnal sleep on secretion of cortisol, luteinizing hormone, and growth hormone in man. | Q48849317 | ||
Sleep, awakenings, and insulin-like growth factor-I modulate the growth hormone (GH) secretory response to GH-releasing hormone | Q48886040 | ||
A quantitative estimation of growth hormone secretion in normal man: reproducibility and relation to sleep and time of day. | Q48886047 | ||
Abdominal adiposity rather than age and sex predicts mass and regularity of GH secretion in healthy adults. | Q50946108 | ||
Effects of gender and age on the levels and circadian rhythmicity of plasma cortisol. | Q51027360 | ||
Effects of gender on neuroendocrine and metabolic counterregulatory responses to exercise in normal man. | Q51558910 | ||
Effects of fasting on neuroendocrine function and follicle development in lean women. | Q51572199 | ||
Prolonged exercise decreases serum leptin concentrations. | Q51573509 | ||
Free insulin-like growth factors in human obesity. | Q51585625 | ||
Suppression of luteinizing hormone secretion during short-term fasting in male rhesus monkeys: the role of metabolic versus stress signals. | Q51600788 | ||
Involvement of ovarian steroids and endogenous opioids in the fasting-induced suppression of pulsatile LH release in ovariectomized rats. | Q51610561 | ||
Effect of exercise on insulin action, glucose tolerance, and insulin secretion in aging. | Q51615666 | ||
Enhanced growth hormone (GH) responsiveness to GH-releasing hormone after dietary manipulation in obese and nonobese subjects. | Q51626413 | ||
Abdominal adiposity and physical fitness are major determinants of the age associated decline in stimulated GH secretion in healthy adults. | Q52303633 | ||
Impaired growth hormone secretion in obese subjects is partially reversed by acipimox-mediated plasma free fatty acid depression. | Q52520837 | ||
Feedback from meal-related peaks determines diurnal changes in cortisol response to exercise. | Q54700035 | ||
Hormonal responses to high- and moderate-intensity strength exercise. | Q55034017 | ||
Exercise training decreases the growth hormone (GH) response to acute constant-load exercise | Q56883952 | ||
Influence of endogenous leptin tone on the estrous cycle and luteinizing hormone pulsatility in female rats | Q60693612 | ||
Influence of timing and intensity of musclar exercise on temporal patterns of plasma cortisol levels | Q67287785 | ||
Effects of exercise on adrenocortical function | Q69631488 | ||
Environment and hamster reproduction: responses to phase-specific starvation during estrous cycle | Q69633998 | ||
Adrenocorticotropin stimulation test: effects of basal cortisol level, time of day, and suggested new sensitive low dose test | Q70119689 | ||
Acute hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responses to the stress of treadmill exercise. Physiologic adaptations to physical training | Q70176653 | ||
Effects of a single bout of exercise on glucose effectiveness | Q71885992 | ||
Influence of short-term submaximal exercise on parameters of glucose assimilation analyzed with the minimal model | Q71897620 | ||
Low concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I in abdominal obesity | Q72958838 | ||
P433 | issue | 9 | |
P304 | page(s) | 879-885 | |
P577 | publication date | 2003-09-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | Q15766847 |
P1476 | title | Mechanisms underlying the neuroendocrine response to physical exercise | |
P478 | volume | 26 |
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