Effects of Exercise Training on Anabolic and Catabolic Hormones with Advanced Age: A Systematic Review.
Hassane ZouhalAyyappan JayavelKamalanathan ParasuramanLawrence D HayesClaire TournyFatma RhibiIsmail LaherAbderraouf Ben AbderrahmanAnthony C HackneyPublished in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
In conclusion, findings from this systematic review suggest that exercise training increases basal levels of testosterone, IGF-1, SHBG, hGH and DHEA in both male and females over 40 years of age. The increases in blood levels of these hormones were independent of the mode, duration and intensity of the training programs. However, the effects of long-term exercise training on cortisol and insulin levels in elderly people are less clear.