Effect of training status and exercise mode on endogenous steroid hormones in men.
@article{Tremblay2004EffectOT,
title={Effect of training status and exercise mode on endogenous steroid hormones in men.},
author={Mark S. Tremblay and Jennifer L. Copeland and Walter Van Helder},
journal={Journal of applied physiology},
year={2004},
volume={96 2},
pages={
531-9
}
}The purpose of this study was to determine the acute anabolic and catabolic hormone response to endurance and resistance exercise bouts of equal volume in subjects with differing training status. Twenty-two healthy men were recruited who were either resistance trained (n = 7), endurance trained (n = 8), or sedentary (n = 7). Three sessions were completed: a resting session, a 40-min run at 50-55% maximal oxygen consumption, and a resistance exercise session. Expired gases were monitored…
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