Effets en miroir de l'entraînement et du surentraînement sur la fonction somatotrope et la balance glucidolipidique à l'exerciceEffects out of mirror of the drive and overtraining on the somatotropic function and the glucido-lipidic balance with the exercise |
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Authors: | I Aloulou J Manetta M Dumortier F Brandou E Varlet-Marie C Fdou J Mercier J -F Brun |
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Institution: | Service central de physiologie clinique (Ceramm), CHU Lapeyronie, 34295, Montpellier cedex 5, France |
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Abstract: | Objective. – To confirm the assumption whereby overtraining would have opposite effects on the utilisation of the substrates and the somatotropic function.Exposed facts. – The drive has different effects according to its characteristics and its level. It seems y to have two types of drive: that which amplify the aptitude to oxidize lipids (low powers) and that which accroit the aptitude to oxidize glucides (high powers and/or intermittent exercise). Overtraining reverses these two effects. The somatotropic axis has an evolution parallel with these processes and seems implied in those.Conclusion. – This diagram deserves to be confirmed by additional studies. |
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Keywords: | Mots-clé: Entraînement Surentraînement GH Lipides Glucides IGFBP-3Mots-clé: Training Overtraining Lipids Carbohydrates Calorimetry GH IGF-I IGFBP-3 |
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