Linda B. Synovitz
Southeastern Louisiana University
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Endocrine | 2003
Robert R. Kraemer; Robert J. Durand; Edmund O. Acevedo; Lisa G. Johnson; Linda B. Synovitz; G. R. Kraemer; Terry Gimpel; V. Daniel Castracane
Objective: A number of investigations have examined the effect of exercise on leptin concentrations, because leptin is associated with obesity, satiety, and reproductive function. High-intensity exercise is known to increase testosterone, an inhibitor of leptin. The objective of the study was to determine whether the leptin responses to a progressive, intermittent exercise protocol were related to serum testosterone concentrations. Most previous studies have examined leptin responses to low or moderately high exercise intensities. A second objective was to determine whether leptin responses were different than previous experiments using intermittent moderate and high-intensity exercise.Methods: Well-trained runners completed strenuous intermittent exercise consisting of treadmill running at 60, 75, 90, and 100% VO2max and a subsequent resting control trial was also conducted.Results: There were significant increases in mean serum levels of leptin and testosterone with both quickly returning to baseline during recovery, but no relationship between the two hormones was found. After examining individual data for both hormones, it was discovered that subjects could be classified as leptin responders or nonresponders, whereas testosterone increased in all subjects. Responders had elevated serum leptin levels at baseline and exhibited increases after high-intensity exercise, whereas nonresponders did not show changes in leptin during exercise.Conclusions: Data suggest testosterone levels do not acutely affect leptin responses to exercise or 1-h of recovery. Moreover, varied leptin responses to intense exercise in comparable well-trained runners was observed and was associated with baseline leptin concentrations.
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2001
Robert R. Kraemer; Edmund O. Acevedo; Linda B. Synovitz; Edward P. Hebert; Terry Gimpel; V. D. Castracane
Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2001
Robert R. Kraemer; Linda B. Synovitz; Terry Gimpel; G. R. Kraemer; Lisa G. Johnson; V. Daniel Castracane
Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2002
Robert R. Kraemer; Edmund O. Acevedo; Linda B. Synovitz; Robert J. Durand; Lisa G. Johnson; E. Petrella; M.S. Fineman; Terry Gimpel; V. D. Castracane
Open Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2013
Linda B. Synovitz; Joanne Chopak-Foss
Archive | 2012
Joanne Chopak-Foss; Linda B. Synovitz; Bridget F. Melton
Archive | 2012
Linda B. Synovitz; Joanne Chopak-Foss
Archive | 2011
Joanne Chopak-Foss; Linda B. Synovitz
Archive | 2011
Joanne Chopak-Foss; Linda B. Synovitz
Archive | 2009
Linda B. Synovitz; Joanne Chopak-Foss