Ghrelin mediates exercise endurance and the feeding response post-exercise
Objective: Exercise training has several well-established health benefits, including many related to body weight, appetite control, and blood glucose homeostasis. However, the molecular mechanisms and, in particular, the hormonal systems that mediate and integrate these beneficial effects are poorly...
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Main Authors: | Bharath K. Mani (Author), Carlos M. Castorena (Author), Sherri Osborne-Lawrence (Author), Prasanna Vijayaraghavan (Author), Nathan P. Metzger (Author), Joel K. Elmquist (Author), Jeffrey M. Zigman (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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