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Dynamic Exercise Discloses Different Time-Related Responses in Stress Hormones
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Measurement of the cumulative response to exercise shows that activation of stress hormones occurs at different time points, supporting the notion that these hormones have different roles in preparing the organism for physical activity and recovery: ie, workload- and effort-related adaptation on one hand and protection against disturbed homeostasis on the other. The delayed response of the HPA axis during incremental exercise contrasts with the nondelayed HPA axis response observed during psychological stress and points to involvement of different neurobiological and cognitive emotional mechanisms.
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