Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Laura
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Calhau, Conceição, Pinheiro-Silva, S, Santos, Alejandro, Alçada, Manuel, Guimarães, João, Pina, Alexandra, Maia, Bruno, Pereira, Fábio, Pimentel, Filipa, Lopes, Hugo, Santos, Lurdes, Gonçalves, Nuno, Cunha, Sílvia, Viana, Paulo, Almeida, João, Lopes, Agostinho, Azevedo, Isabel
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Obesity is increasing all over the world, its morbidity justifying a serious effort to improve the situation. Diet and physical exercise constitute major measures to fight obesity. We aimed to investigate the effect of acute exercise intensity over plasma insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin responses. Plasma levels of insulin, growth hormone, somatostatin and glucose were measured at baseline, after 15 minutes of moderate intensity exercise and after 15 minutes of high intensity exercise in a group of young healthy volunteers. Insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin were measured by immunoradioassay and glucose by a glucose oxidase method. After moderate intensity exercise plasma insulin levels tended to decrease, growth hormone tended to increase and somatostatin did not change. A similar period of high intensity exercise led to a similar decrease of plasma insulin, a much higher increase of growth hormone plasma level and no change of somatostatin. Glycemia suffered no significant change throughout the experiment. We conclude that hormonal changes induced by physical exercise depend on the intensity of exercise. When comparing moderate with high intensity exercise, a similar response of plasma insulin and a lower growth hormone/somatostatin ratio may support a healthier cardiovascular effect for moderate intensity exercise.
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spelling Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.Exercício físico e insulina, hormona do crescimento e somatostatina.Obesity is increasing all over the world, its morbidity justifying a serious effort to improve the situation. Diet and physical exercise constitute major measures to fight obesity. We aimed to investigate the effect of acute exercise intensity over plasma insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin responses. Plasma levels of insulin, growth hormone, somatostatin and glucose were measured at baseline, after 15 minutes of moderate intensity exercise and after 15 minutes of high intensity exercise in a group of young healthy volunteers. Insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin were measured by immunoradioassay and glucose by a glucose oxidase method. After moderate intensity exercise plasma insulin levels tended to decrease, growth hormone tended to increase and somatostatin did not change. A similar period of high intensity exercise led to a similar decrease of plasma insulin, a much higher increase of growth hormone plasma level and no change of somatostatin. Glycemia suffered no significant change throughout the experiment. We conclude that hormonal changes induced by physical exercise depend on the intensity of exercise. When comparing moderate with high intensity exercise, a similar response of plasma insulin and a lower growth hormone/somatostatin ratio may support a healthier cardiovascular effect for moderate intensity exercise.Obesity is increasing all over the world, its morbidity justifying a serious effort to improve the situation. Diet and physical exercise constitute major measures to fight obesity. We aimed to investigate the effect of acute exercise intensity over plasma insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin responses. Plasma levels of insulin, growth hormone, somatostatin and glucose were measured at baseline, after 15 minutes of moderate intensity exercise and after 15 minutes of high intensity exercise in a group of young healthy volunteers. Insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin were measured by immunoradioassay and glucose by a glucose oxidase method. After moderate intensity exercise plasma insulin levels tended to decrease, growth hormone tended to increase and somatostatin did not change. A similar period of high intensity exercise led to a similar decrease of plasma insulin, a much higher increase of growth hormone plasma level and no change of somatostatin. Glycemia suffered no significant change throughout the experiment. We conclude that hormonal changes induced by physical exercise depend on the intensity of exercise. When comparing moderate with high intensity exercise, a similar response of plasma insulin and a lower growth hormone/somatostatin ratio may support a healthier cardiovascular effect for moderate intensity exercise.Ordem dos Médicos2004-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1087oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/1087Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 17 No. 3 (2004): May-June; 199-204Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 17 N.º 3 (2004): Maio-Junho; 199-2041646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1087https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1087/752Ribeiro, LauraCalhau, ConceiçãoPinheiro-Silva, SSantos, AlejandroAlçada, ManuelGuimarães, JoãoPina, AlexandraMaia, BrunoPereira, FábioPimentel, FilipaLopes, HugoSantos, LurdesGonçalves, NunoCunha, SílviaViana, PauloAlmeida, JoãoLopes, AgostinhoAzevedo, Isabelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-12-20T10:57:25Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/1087Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:16:57.281658Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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Exercício físico e insulina, hormona do crescimento e somatostatina.
title Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.
spellingShingle Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.
Ribeiro, Laura
title_short Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.
title_full Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.
title_fullStr Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.
title_sort Impact of acute exercise intensity on plasma concentrations of insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin.
author Ribeiro, Laura
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Calhau, Conceição
Pinheiro-Silva, S
Santos, Alejandro
Alçada, Manuel
Guimarães, João
Pina, Alexandra
Maia, Bruno
Pereira, Fábio
Pimentel, Filipa
Lopes, Hugo
Santos, Lurdes
Gonçalves, Nuno
Cunha, Sílvia
Viana, Paulo
Almeida, João
Lopes, Agostinho
Azevedo, Isabel
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Alçada, Manuel
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Maia, Bruno
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Pimentel, Filipa
Lopes, Hugo
Santos, Lurdes
Gonçalves, Nuno
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Viana, Paulo
Almeida, João
Lopes, Agostinho
Azevedo, Isabel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Laura
Calhau, Conceição
Pinheiro-Silva, S
Santos, Alejandro
Alçada, Manuel
Guimarães, João
Pina, Alexandra
Maia, Bruno
Pereira, Fábio
Pimentel, Filipa
Lopes, Hugo
Santos, Lurdes
Gonçalves, Nuno
Cunha, Sílvia
Viana, Paulo
Almeida, João
Lopes, Agostinho
Azevedo, Isabel
description Obesity is increasing all over the world, its morbidity justifying a serious effort to improve the situation. Diet and physical exercise constitute major measures to fight obesity. We aimed to investigate the effect of acute exercise intensity over plasma insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin responses. Plasma levels of insulin, growth hormone, somatostatin and glucose were measured at baseline, after 15 minutes of moderate intensity exercise and after 15 minutes of high intensity exercise in a group of young healthy volunteers. Insulin, growth hormone and somatostatin were measured by immunoradioassay and glucose by a glucose oxidase method. After moderate intensity exercise plasma insulin levels tended to decrease, growth hormone tended to increase and somatostatin did not change. A similar period of high intensity exercise led to a similar decrease of plasma insulin, a much higher increase of growth hormone plasma level and no change of somatostatin. Glycemia suffered no significant change throughout the experiment. We conclude that hormonal changes induced by physical exercise depend on the intensity of exercise. When comparing moderate with high intensity exercise, a similar response of plasma insulin and a lower growth hormone/somatostatin ratio may support a healthier cardiovascular effect for moderate intensity exercise.
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