Endocrine \"conditioning\" with endurance training a preliminary review

Canadian journal of applied sport sciences. Journal canadien des sciences appliquees au sport, 7(3), 148-156

PMID 6751585 Source

Abstract

The human individual responds as an entire organism to the effect of endurance training. Exercise physiologists have long documented cardiovascular, musculo-skeletal and metabolic effects of conditioning. Only recently are we beginning to understand that there are hormonal and hypothalamic changes which occur with conditioning. These hormonal changes probably serve similar adaptive functions as do the other conditioning responses. Careful controlled studies need to be performed of individuals prior to, early in conditioning, and following extended periods of conditioning looking at hypothalamic function, body morphometric characteristics, psychiatric and psychological testing and menstrual cycle data in order to better understand hormonal conditioning. When hormone changes occurring with endurance training are approached in this light, the complex inter-related alterations will begin to form a pattern. Further studies are needed to document the dynamic and reversible nature of these hormonal adaptations.

Topics

endurance training menstrual cycle effects, exercise induced hypothalamic changes, athletic training hormonal adaptation, exercise amenorrhea physiology, endurance athletes reproductive hormones, training effects on menstrual function, hypothalamic conditioning exercise, athletic training menstrual irregularities, exercise related menstrual disturbances

Cite this article

J C Prior (1900). Endocrine \"conditioning\" with endurance training a preliminary review. *Canadian journal of applied sport sciences. Journal canadien des sciences appliquees au sport*, *7*(3), 148-156.

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