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GH and IGF-1 in skin interstitial fluid and blood are associated with heat loss responses in exercising young adults.

Gulinu MaimaituxunTatsuro AmanoGlen P KennyToby MundelMasanobu KajikiKaname TagawaAkira KatagiriYoko TanabeKoichi WatanabeTakeshi NishiyasuNarihiko KondoNaoto Fujii
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
(1) Exercise increases GH and IGF-1 levels in the skin interstitial fluid, (2) exercise-induced sweating is associated with baseline GH in skin interstitial fluid and blood, as well as exercise-induced increases in blood GH and IGF-1, and (3) cutaneous vasodilation during exercise is not associated with GH and IGF-1 in skin interstitial fluid and blood.
Keyphrases
  • growth hormone
  • soft tissue
  • young adults
  • wound healing
  • high intensity
  • physical activity
  • resistance training
  • cell proliferation
  • heat stress
  • body composition