Search Results - Hormone Research
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The effects of altitude training on hormonal response in professional cyclists
Faiss, R., Krumm, B., Moreillon, B., Mettraux, L., Wackernell, J., Spragg, J., Faulhaber, M.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2025)“…While the impact of prolonged sojourns at altitude on hematological variations is increasingly well understood, research is very limited on the hormonal responses to altitude, and the underlying mechanisms underpinning putative anabolic and erythropoietic adaptations in elite endurance athletes. …”
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The influence of mensturation on training schedules in well-trained and elite female mountain bike, road and cyclocross athletes
Aitkenhead, R., Kirkwood, L., Florida-James, G., Ingram-Sills, L.Published in Journal of Applied Sports Sciences (2023)“…Female physiology is unique and driven by fluctuations in sex hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle. These hormones present myriad mechanisms that may influence physiological systems, potentially implicating exercise per formance. …”
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Influence of hormonal variations in the performance and pacing of female cyclists in the heat
Hutchins, K. P.Published 2020“…Much of the available research reports conflicting or inconclusive results or are limited by the complex methodological complications associated with fluctuating female hormones. …”
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A year in the life of a Brazilian professional female road cycling team - Part II: Nutritional and clinical outcomes
Campos-Ferraz, P., Barreto, G., Farias de Oliveira, L., Saito, T., Klosterhoff, R., Lopes Perim, P. H., Dolan, E., Rodrigues Pereira, R. M., Lima, F., Saunders, B.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2019)“…The importance of a nutritionist should not be underestimated, and further research should evaluate the true impact of this role for professional cycling. …”
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The effects of intensified training on resting metabolic rate (RMR), body composition and performance in trained cyclists
Woods, A. L., Rice, A. J., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Wallett, A. M., Lundy, B., Rogers, M. A., Welvaert, M., Halson, S., McKune, A., Thompson, K. G.Published in PLOS ONE (2018)“…Recent research has demonstrated decreases in resting metabolic rate (RMR), body composition and performance following a period of intensified training in elite athletes, however the underlying mechanisms of change remain unclear. …”
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The performance and physiological effects of caffeine and octopamine supplementation during endurance cycle exercise
Beaumont, R.Published 2017“…Caffeine consistently enhances endurance performance in temperate environmental conditions, while far less research has examined its ergogenic and physiological effects during prolonged exercise in the heat. …”
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Nutrition and enhanced sports performance. Muscle building, endurance, and strength
D. Bagchi, S. Nair, C. SenPublished 2014 -
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The acute effects of L-arginine on hormonal and metabolic responses during submaximal exercise in trained cyclists
Forbes, S. C., Harber, V. J., Bell, G. J.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2013)“…L-arginine may enhance endurance performance mediated by two primary mechanisms including enhanced secretion of endogenous growth hormone (GH) and as a precursor of nitric oxide (NO); however, research in trained participants has been equivocal. …”
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The acute effects of L-arginine on hormonal and metabolic responses during submaximal exercise in trained cyclists
Forbes, S. C., Harber, V. J., Bell, G. J.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2013)“…L-arginine may enhance endurance performance mediated by two primary mechanisms including enhanced secretion of endogenous growth hormone (GH) and as a precursor of nitric oxide (NO); however, research in trained participants has been equivocal. …”
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Gonadal function in male mountain bikers
Yamaner, F., Atmaca, H., Bayraktaroglu, T., Aydin, M., Aydemir, S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)“…Fasting blood samples for the measurement of the levels of total testosterone (TT), sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG), luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) were obtained from all study participants before any physical activity. …”
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Tapering and peaking for optimal performance
Mujika, I.Published 2009“…In Tapering and Peaking for Optimal Performance, author Iñigo Mujika, one of the foremost researchers on tapering in sport, presents various models and explains current scientific data on tapering and its effects on physiological and psychological factors that support or hinder performance. …”
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Effects of exercise on the isoelectric patterns of erythropoietin
Lamon, S., Martin, L., Robinson, N., Saugy, M., de Ceaurriz, J., Lasne, F.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2009)“…The anti-doping control of this synthetic hormone relies on the detection, in the urine, of its isoelectric pattern, which differs from that of the corresponding natural hormone, the latter being typically more acidic than the former. …”
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Concurrent training in endurance athletes: The acute effects on muscle recovery capacity, physiological, hormonal and gene expression responses post-exercise
Deakin, G. B.Published 2004“…The research presented in this thesis examined the issue of the compatibility of strength and endurance training within one training regime, termed concurrent training, in recreational cyclists. …”