Archives of Disease in Childhood 1979;54:524-528; doi:10.1136/adc.54.7.524
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Effects of physical training on hormonal responses to exercise in asthmatic children.
S Leisti,
M J Finnilä,
E Kiuru
A 4-month period of physical training increased the physical working capacity of 16 asthmatic children (aged between 9.3 and 13.6 years) by a mean of 11%. The increase was greater in boys and was negatively correlated with pretraining capacity. Urinary excretion of adrenaline, measured during a submaximal exercise test, decreased during the training period; the decrease was correlated with the increase in working capacity. Be fore the training period, exercise induced an increase in the plasma cortisol level; no increase was evident after training. In contrast, the training did not affect the exercise-induced increase in the plasma growth hormone level.
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