Search Results - Growth Regulation
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Circulating growth hormone, cortisol and testosterone in relation to vitamin D status: influence of lower and upper body wingate anaerobic test in elite artistic gymnasts
Mieszkowski, J., Brzezinska, P., Kochanowicz, M., Niespodzinski, B., Grad, R., Sawicki, P., Antosiewicz, J., Kochanowicz, A.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background and study aim It is well known that professional physical training may be one of the factors modifying s circulating serum level of growth hormone, testosterone and cortisol. However, the effect of high-intensity upper and lower body Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT) on the serum hormone levels in association to vitamin D status still remains unspecified. …”
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Self-regulation training improves stress resilience in elite pre-pubescent female gymnasts
Proietti, G., Borozan, M., Chaigneau, A., Cannito, L., Palumbo, R., Thouvarecq, R., Iodice, P.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024)“…This study aims to investigate the effects of biofeedback-based training on stress management in prepubescent elite female gymnasts, recognizing its pivotal role in promoting healthy growth and proper training load management. Methods Eight elite young female athletes from a top flight French national league club participated in an experimental condition involving four-week biofeedback training program to improve self-regulation skills, during both rest and stress phases. …”
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Sport-specific autonomic regulation of heart rate
Ignatieva, L. E., Kireeva, Y. V., Vlasova, V. P.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2018)“…The sympathetic nervous system activation is associated with a growth of the stroke/ minute volumes. Since the autonomic blood circulation index includes an blood pressure function indirectly indicative of the stroke volume variation and heart rate, it may be used as an informative marker of the athlete`s health condition on a sport-specific basis - since the modern sport disciplines are demanding to different psychophysical qualities and abilities that shape up, in their turn, the autonomic regulation of the cardiac function. …”
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Alterations in serum growth hormone (GH)/GH dependent ternary complex components (IGF-I, IGFBP-3, ALS, IGF-I/IGFBP-3 molar ratio) and the influence of these alterations on growth p...
Adiyaman, P., Öcal, G., Berberoglu, M., Evliyaoglu, O., Aycan, Z., Cetinkaya. E., Bulca, Y., Ersöz, G., Akar, N.Published in Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism (2011)“…Normal growth in children is regulated to a great extent through the actions of the GH/IGF-I axis, a system consisting of GH and its mediators (ternary complex) that modulate growth in many tissues. …”
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Sportartgerichtete Vielseitigkeit im Eiskunstlaufen (Sport specific versatility in figure skating)
Striegler, V., Knoll, Ka.Published in Zeitschrift für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft (2007)“…The accelerated longitudinal growth starts and there is a permanent change in the conditional as well as the psychic presuppositions. …”
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Vliyanie aminalona i pikamilona na rabotosposobnost akrobatov pri obuchenii uprazhneniyam "gorizontalnyj upor nogi vroz" i "Rondat - salto nazad" (Influence of aminalon and picaminalon of serviceability of acrobats at training to exercises "horizontal thrust - legs separately" and "Rondat - somersault back")
Mandrikov, V. P., Lihodeeva, V. A., Spasov, A. A., Kuchkin, S. N., Antsyperov, V. V., Chizhikov, A. M.Published in Teorija i Praktika fiziceskoj Kul'tury (2002)“…The use of preparations of neurometabolic action such as aminalon and picaminalon, influencing on the growth of the activity of the central mechanisms of regulation, had the positive effect on the formation and fastening of the adaptive skills getting the strongly pronounced selective orientation, caused by the motor specificity of an exercise, and also promoted an effective utilization of the real motor and static potentials of young athletes.…”
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Influence of intensive exercise on insulin-like growth factor I, thyroid and steroid hormones in female gymnasts
Jahreis, G., Kauf, E., Fröhner, G., Schmidt, E.Published in Growth Regulation (1991)Collective title: “…Growth Regulation…”
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Hypoleptinemia in female and male elite gymnasts
Weimann, E., Blum, W. F., Witzel, C., Schwidergall, S., Bohles, H. J.Published in European Journal of Clinical Investigation (1999)“…Pubertal development and growth are retarded in juvenile gymnasts. Leptin, the protein product of the ob-gene, is secreted by fat cells. …”