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, 9) . Younger, healthy women have increased adrenal response to physiological stress compared with men due to a stimulatory effect of estrogen on the HPA axis (10) . Increased glucocorticoid levels or HPA axis activity may furthermore suppress growth
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exercise regularly as a means of improving social integration and cardiovascular health ( 8 ). Thus, a better understanding of the effects of exercise on the metabolic response in T2D patients will allow clinicians to prescribe exercise to their patients
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(stress dose) during physical and/or psychological stress. Similarly, patients undergoing severe stress who have recently ceased GC treatment also require stress doses of GC ( 1 ). Common symptoms and signs of adrenal crisis include hypotension, abdominal
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essential for blood pressure maintenance ( 7 ) and has been presumed to play a role in the dampening of the immune response ( 8 ). During their first weeks of life, many preterm infants fail to mount an adequate cortisol response for the degree of stress or
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counter-regulatory hormone responses (i.e., glucagon and epinephrine, starting at 68.4 mg/dl (3.8 mmol/l)) and cognitive and symptomatic changes (20, 21, 22) . Despite initial common mechanisms, the pathophysiology of hypoglycemia differs between T1DM and
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evaluated. Furthermore, potential dose-dependent effects of ALA supplementation on cardiometabolic risk factors in patients with type 2 diabetes have not been evaluated. Dose–response meta-analysis of differences in means is a new statistical approach that
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322 – 330 . ( doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2015.03.021 ) 23 Bach E Moller AB Jorgensen JO Vendelbo MH Jessen N Pedersen SB Nielsen TS Moller N. Stress hormone release is a key component of the metabolic response to
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differentiation of bacterial infection from viral infection, the assessment of the response to therapy, or the prediction of the development of multiple organ failure (25, 26, 27) . However, the precise role of biomarkers in the management of septic patients
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between insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity is hyperbolic ( 17 , 18 ), and, therefore, when insulin sensitivity is improved in response to exercise training, less insulin secretion is needed. It is, therefore, preferable that insulin sensitivity and
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high dose of vitamin D therapy (50,000 IU/week for 8–12 weeks) along with an oral calcium supplement of 50 mg/kg, and their response to treatment was monitored. Compliance was tracked by contacting the patients and by monitoring the patients’ medication