EXERCISE-INDUCED HORMONE ELEVATIONS ARE RELATED TO MUSCLE GROWTH

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作者
Mangine, Gerald T. [1 ]
Hoffman, Jay R. [2 ]
Gonzalez, Adam M. [2 ]
Townsend, Jeremy R. [2 ]
Wells, Adam J. [2 ]
Jajtner, Adam R. [2 ]
Beyer, Kyle S. [2 ]
Boone, Carleigh H. [2 ]
Wang, Ran [2 ]
Miramonti, Amelia A. [2 ]
LaMonica, Michael B. [2 ]
Fukuda, David H. [2 ]
Witta, E. Lea [2 ]
Ratamess, Nicholas A. [3 ]
Stout, Jeffrey R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Kennesaw State Univ, Dept Exercise Sci & Sport Management, Kennesaw, GA 30144 USA
[2] Univ Cent Florida, Dept Educ & Human Sci, Inst Exercise Physiol & Wellness, Orlando, FL 32816 USA
[3] Coll New Jersey, Hlth & Exercise Sci, Ewing, NJ USA
关键词
structural equation modeling; partial least squares regression; endocrine response; hypertrophy; HEAVY RESISTANCE EXERCISE; PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES; HYPERTROPHY; ADAPTATIONS; STRENGTH; PROTEIN; TESTOSTERONE; RESPONSES; RECEPTOR; PATHWAY;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0000000000001491
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Partial least squares regression structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to examine relationships between the endocrine response to resistance exercise and muscle hypertrophy in resistance-trained men. Pretesting (PRE) measures of muscle size (thickness and cross-sectional area) of the vastus lateralis and rectus femoris were collected in 26 resistance-trained men. Participants were randomly selected to complete a high-volume (VOL, n = 13, 10-12RM, 1-minute rest) or high-intensity (INT, n = 13, 3-5RM, 3-minute rest) resistance training program. Blood samples were collected at baseline, immediately postexercise, 30-minute, and 60-minute postexercise during weeks 1 (week 1) and 8 (week 8) of training. The hormonal responses (testosterone, growth hormone [22 kD], insulin-like growth factor-1, cortisol, and insulin) to each training session were evaluated using area-under-the-curve (AUC) analyses. Relationships between muscle size (PRE), AUC values (week 1 + week 8) for each hormone, and muscle size (POST) were assessed using a consistent PLS-SEM algorithm and tested for statistical significance (p <= 0.05) using a 1,000 samples consistent bootstrapping analysis. Group-wise comparisons for each relationship were assessed through independent t-tests. The model explained 73.4% (p< 0.001) of variance in muscle size at POST. Significant pathways between testosterone and muscle size at PRE (p = 0.043) and muscle size at POST (p = 0.032) were observed. The ability to explain muscle size at POST improved when the model was analyzed by group (INT: R-2 = 0.882; VOL: R-2 = 0.987; p< 0.001). No group differences in modal quality were found. Exercise-induced testosterone elevations, independent of the training programs used in this study, seem to be related to muscle growth.
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