Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5587919 | Growth Hormone & IGF Research | 2017 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Post-training, bioavailable IGF-I recovered more rapidly post-exercise. 8Â wks of chronic physical training resulted in increased basal IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3, decreased ALS, increased pre-AREP free IGF-I and a more rapid free IGF-I recovery post-AREP. While total IGF-I was insensitive to chronic physical training, changes were observed with circulating IGFBPs and bioavailable IGF-I. To glean the most robust information on the effects of exercise training, studies must move beyond relying solely on total IGF-I measures and should consider IGFBPs and bioavailable IGF-I as these components of the circulating IGF-I system are essential determinants of IGF-I physiological action.
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Authors
Bradley C. Nindl, Joseph A. Alemany, Kevin R. Rarick, Shawn R. Eagle, Mathew E. Darnell, Katelyn F. Allison, Everett A. Harman,