Nanji A A, Greenway D C, Bigdeli M
Horm Behav. 1985 Sep;19(3):348-50. doi: 10.1016/0018-506x(85)90032-7.
In a study involving soldiers in an active war zone, we found that serum levels of growth hormone correlated significantly with the amount of time spent in the war zone. Serum cortisol and prolactin showed no such correlation. Our observation suggests that growth hormone may be a useful marker of chronic stress.
在一项针对处于活跃战区的士兵的研究中,我们发现生长激素的血清水平与在战区度过的时间显著相关。血清皮质醇和催乳素则未显示出这种相关性。我们的观察表明,生长激素可能是慢性应激的一个有用标志物。