The acute effects of pre- and mid-exercise carbohydrate ingestion on the immunoregulatory stress hormone release in experienced endurance athletes-a systematic review
BackgroundIn times of physical stress, the body orchestrates a multisystemic regulatory response. The hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine play a role in the immediate regulation chain, while cortisol is involved in delayed regulation. The release of those stress hormones in response to exercise...
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Main Authors: | Tabea Christ (Author), Miriam Ringleb (Author), Simon Haunhorst (Author), Lena Fennen (Author), Paul M. Jordan (Author), Heiko Wagner (Author), Christian Puta (Author) |
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