Frewin D B, Frantz A G, Downey J A
Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci. 1976 Feb;54(1):97-101. doi: 10.1038/icb.1976.10.
The effect of a standardised exercise procedure on plasma growth hormone (HGH) and prolactin has been assessed in 10 normal human subjects. Each subject was tested in an ambient temperature of 40 degrees and on a subsequent day at a temperature of 10 degrees. At 40 degrees exercise produced an increase in HGH in all 10 subjects, while in the cold only 1 showed a rise in the hormone during exercise. An increase in prolactin with exercise at 40 degrees occurred in some of the subjects, but these changes were small in comparison with those of HGH. Prolactin levels did not increase during exercise in the cold.
已对10名正常受试者评估了标准化运动程序对血浆生长激素(HGH)和催乳素的影响。每位受试者先在40摄氏度的环境温度下接受测试,随后一天在10摄氏度的温度下进行测试。在40摄氏度时,运动使所有10名受试者的HGH水平升高,而在寒冷环境中运动时,只有1名受试者的该激素水平升高。在40摄氏度时运动,部分受试者的催乳素水平有所升高,但与HGH的变化相比,这些变化较小。在寒冷环境中运动时,催乳素水平并未升高。