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Human Growth Hormone Release: Relation to Slow-Wave Sleep and Sleep-Waking Cycles

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1969

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Abstract

Release of human growth hormone during sleep is significantly related to slow, synchronized stages of sleep and therefore would seem to be controlled by related neural mechanisms. When sleep-waking cycles are reversed by 12 hours, the release of growth hormone with sleep is reversed; thus release does not follow an inherent circadian rhythm independent of sleep.

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