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Physiological Reports | 2014

Exercise-Induced growth hormone during acute sleep deprivation

Kevin Ritsche; Bradly C. Nindl; Laurie Wideman

The effect of acute (24‐h) sleep deprivation on exercise‐induced growth hormone (GH) and insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) was examined. Ten men (20.6 ± 1.4 years) completed two randomized 24‐h sessions including a brief, high‐intensity exercise bout following either a night of sleep (SLEEP) or (24‐h) sleep deprivation (SLD). Anaerobic performance (mean power [MP], peak power [PP], minimum power [MinP], time to peak power [TTPP], fatigue index, [FI]) and total work per sprint [TWPS]) was determined from four maximal 30‐sec Wingate sprints on a cycle ergometer. Self‐reported sleep 7 days prior to each session was similar between SLEEP and SLD sessions (7.92 ± 0.33 vs. 7.98 ± 0.39 h, P = 0.656, respectively) and during the actual SLEEP session in the lab, the total amount of sleep was similar to the 7 days leading up to the lab session (7.72 ± 0.14 h vs. 7.92 ± 0.33 h, respectively) (P = 0.166). No differences existed in MP, PP, MinP, TTPP, FI, TWPS, resting GH concentrations, time to reach exercise‐induced peak GH concentration (TTP), or free IGF‐1 between sessions. GH area under the curve (AUC) (825.0 ± 199.8 vs. 2212.9 ± 441.9 μg/L*min, P < 0.01), exercise‐induced peak GH concentration (17.8 ± 3.7 vs. 39.6 ± 7.1 μg/L, P < 0.01) and ΔGH (peak GH – resting GH) (17.2 ± 3.7 vs. 38.2 ± 7.3 μg/L, P < 0.01) were significantly lower during the SLEEP versus SLD session. Our results indicate that the exercise‐induced GH response was significantly augmented in sleep‐deprived individuals.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

Exercise-induced Growth Hormone Is Related To 24-hour GH AUC In Females: 1624

Kevin Ritsche; James T. Patrie; Arthur Weltman; Laurie Wideman


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Effects of Manipulating Stride Length on Ground Reaction Form and Wrist Velocity During Baseball Pitching.: 3191 Board #60 June 2 8

Kevin Ritsche; Garrison Roy; Wendt Christoper; Kurt W. Kornatz


Archive | 2015

military operational field training Differential responses of IGF-I molecular complexes to

Anastasia Diamandi; Scott J. Montain; Bradley C. Nindl; John W. Castellani; Andrew J. Young; John F. Patton; M. Javad; Jan Frystyk; W. J. Kraemer; Carl M. Maresh; Barry A. Spiering; Disa L. Hatfield; Allan Flyvbjerg; Joseph A. Alemany; Alexander P. Tuckow; Kevin R. Rarick; Jeffery S. Staab; Kevin Ritsche; Bradly C. Nindl


Archive | 2015

abolished in older adults intensities is attenuated and the gender difference Growth hormone response to graded exercise

William S. Evans; Johannes D. Veldhuis; Arthur Weltman; Judy Y. Weltman; Pritzlaff Roy; Laurie Wideman; Marcia Barnett; Pietro Galassetti; Stacy R. Oliver; Jaime S. Rosa; Timothy D. C. Minh; Andria M. Pontello; Rebecca L. Flores; Andrzej Bartke; Liou Y. Sun; Valter D. Longo; Kevin Ritsche; Bradly C. Nindl


Archive | 2015

between bouts of sprint exercise with different recovery periods Human growth hormone responses to repeated bouts

Keith Stokes; Mary E. Nevill; Jan Frystyk; H. K. A. Lakomy; G. M. Hall; Marcia Barnett; Pietro Galassetti; Stacy R. Oliver; Jaime S. Rosa; Timothy D. C. Minh; Andria M. Pontello; Rebecca L. Flores; Sunita R. Hingorani; Frank Zaldivar; Kevin Ritsche; Bradly C. Nindl


Archive | 2015

ergometer exercise at different pedaling rates Growth hormone responses to repeated maximal cycle

Mary E. Nevill; G. M. Hall; Marcia Barnett; Pietro Galassetti; Stacy R. Oliver; Jaime S. Rosa; Timothy D. C. Minh; Andria M. Pontello; Rebecca L. Flores; Sunita R. Hingorani; Frank Zaldivar; Kevin Ritsche; Bradly C. Nindl; Laurie Wideman


Archive | 2013

energy expenditure during exercise vs. recovery in men Catecholamine release, growth hormone secretion, and

Glenn A. Gaesser; Johannes D. Veldhuis; Arthur Weltman; Laurie Wideman; Jeffrey L. Blumer; Michael D. Jensen; Leslie A. Consitt; Jim Patrie; Brenda Swearingin; Richard J. Bloomer; Paul G. Davis; Nicholas E. Kimber; David Cameron-Smith; Sean L. McGee; Mark Hargreaves; Kevin Ritsche; Bradly C. Nindl


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011

Sex Hormones Predict Collagen Turnover in Normal Menstruating Women: 2782

Laurie Wideman; Kevin Ritsche; Sandra J. Shultz


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

Rpe Validity To Physiological Variables Between Different Fitness Levels In African-american Females: 1564

Ramine C. Alexander; Kevin Ritsche; Jesse Pittsley

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Laurie Wideman

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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Arthur Weltman

National Science Foundation

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Jaime S. Rosa

University of California

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Pietro Galassetti

Boston Children's Hospital

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Frank Zaldivar

University of California

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