Physical activity exerts an important influence on the endocrine
system, modulating synthesis and secretion of several hormones.
Almost every organ and system in the body is affected by physical
activity and exercise, mainly through the endocrine and
neuroendocrine system. Mode, intensity, and duration of the
exercise bout, age, gender and fitness level of the individual as
well as environmental and psychological factors may affect the
endocrine response to physical activity.
On the other hand, several hormones are able to influence
physical performance and body composition. Thus, a bi-univocal
interrelationship between exercise and hormones exists.
In this book new developments on metabolic and endocrine
response to exercise are revised and introduce the "hot topic" of
hormonal doping in sports. In the past decades, hormone abuse has
become a widespread habit among professional and most of all and
more frequently recreational athletes. A substantial part of this
volume is devoted to the effects of exogenous hormones on
performance. Anabolic steroids, growth hormone and erythropoietin
properties, use and misuse in sports are widely described. Specific
methods to detect hormone abuse are presented and discussed.
The contributors to this volume are well-known experts and
dedicated researchers in the fields of sports medicine and
endocrinology, endocrine physiology, pharmacology, and doping
detection.
The purpose of this volume is to provide all professionals
involved in sports medicine and endocrinology a state-of-the-art
overview of the complex interactions between physical activity and
the endocrine system and to focus on hormone abuse in sports at
competitive and recreational level highlighting its negative
consequences for long-term health."
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