Testosterone and cortisol in relationship to dietary nutrients and resistance exercise.
@article{Volek1997TestosteroneAC, title={Testosterone and cortisol in relationship to dietary nutrients and resistance exercise.}, author={J. Volek and W. Kraemer and J. Bush and T. Incledon and M. Boetes}, journal={Journal of applied physiology}, year={1997}, volume={82 1}, pages={ 49-54 } }
Manipulation of resistance exercise variables (i.e., intensity, volume, and rest periods) affects the endocrine response to exercise; however, the influence of dietary nutrients on basal and exercise-induced concentrations of hormones is less understood. The present study examined the relationship between dietary nutrients and resting and exercise-induced blood concentrations of testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). Twelve men performed a bench press exercise protocol (5 sets to failure using a 10… CONTINUE READING
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