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Growth Hormone Receptor Antagonist Treatment Reduces Exercise Performance in Young Males
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 07/01/09
Goto K et al. - GH might be an important determinant of exercise capacity during prolonged exercise, but GHR antagonist did not alter fat metabolism during exercise.
Kazushige Goto, 07/02/09
| The effects of GH administration on exercise performance had not been determined, but the present findings indicate that suppression of GH action attenuates exercise performance during prolonged exercise, suggesting a role of GH in endurance capacity. |
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