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Scott K. Powers Edward T. HowleyScott K. Powers Edward T. Howley
Theory and Application to Fitness and PerformanceTheory and Application to Fitness and Performance
SEVENTH EDITION
Chapter 
Presentation prepared by:
Brian B. Parr, Ph.D.University of South Carolina Aiken
Copyright ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display outside of classroom use.
Hormonal Responses to Exercise
 
Chapter 5
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Objectives
1.Describe the concept of hormone-receptor interaction.2.Identify the four factors influencing theconcentration of a hormone in the blood.3.Describe the mechanism by which steroidhormones act on cells.4.Describe the “second messenger” hypothesis of hormone action.5.Describe the role of hypothalamus-releasingfactors in the control of hormone secretion fromthe anterior pituitary gland.
 
Chapter 5
Copyright ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Objectives
1.Describe the relationship of the hypothalamus tothe secretion of hormones from the posterior pituitary gland.2.Identify the site of release, stimulus for release,and the predominant action of the followinghormones: epinephrine, norepinephrine, glucagon,insulin, cortisol, aldosterone, thyroxine, growthhormone, estrogen, and testosterone.3.Discuss the use of testosterone (an anabolicsteroid) and growth hormone on muscle growthand their potential side effects.
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