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Adaptations hormono-metaboliques a l'exercice musculaire.
Scheen, André; Jandrain, Bernard
2001In Revue Médicale de Liège, 56 (4), p. 195-9
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Keywords :
Adaptation, Physiological; Catecholamines/metabolism; Endocrine System/physiology; Energy Metabolism/physiology; Exercise/physiology; Fatty Acids/metabolism; Glucagon; Glucose/metabolism; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology; Insulin/pharmacology; Muscle, Skeletal/physiology
Abstract :
[en] Physical exercise induces numerous metabolic and hormonal changes that may be influenced by various factors, among which the intensity and the duration of the exertion seem to play a major role besides the possible influence of the intake of exogenous substrates. Such modifications are necessary to satisfy the marked increase in energy demand by exercising muscles, while maintaining plasma glucose concentrations within physiological range. The purpose of the present concise review is to analyse the most important fuel-hormonal adaptations observed during short heavy muscular exercise or during prolonged exercise of moderate intensity as well as those observed after physical training in normal subjects.
Disciplines :
Endocrinology, metabolism & nutrition
Author, co-author :
Scheen, André  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Diabétologie, nutrition et maladie métaboliques - Médecine interne générale
Jandrain, Bernard ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Diabétologie,nutrition, maladies métaboliques
Language :
French
Title :
Adaptations hormono-metaboliques a l'exercice musculaire.
Alternative titles :
[fr] Hormonal-metabolic adaptations to muscular exercise
Publication date :
2001
Journal title :
Revue Médicale de Liège
ISSN :
0370-629X
eISSN :
2566-1566
Publisher :
Hopital de Baviere, Liège, Belgium
Volume :
56
Issue :
4
Pages :
195-9
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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