Normal sweat secretion despite impaired growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in obese subjects

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Normal sweat secretion despite impaired growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in obese subjects. / Rasmussen, M H; Juul, Anders; Main, Katharina M; Hilsted, Jannik; Rasmussen, Michael Højby.

I: International Journal of Endocrinology, Bind 2011, 2011, s. 493840.

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Rasmussen, MH, Juul, A, Main, KM, Hilsted, J & Rasmussen, MH 2011, 'Normal sweat secretion despite impaired growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in obese subjects', International Journal of Endocrinology, bind 2011, s. 493840. https://doi.org/ 10.1155/2011/493840, https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/493840

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Rasmussen, M. H., Juul, A., Main, K. M., Hilsted, J., & Rasmussen, M. H. (2011). Normal sweat secretion despite impaired growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in obese subjects. International Journal of Endocrinology, 2011, 493840. https://doi.org/ 10.1155/2011/493840, https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/493840

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Rasmussen MH, Juul A, Main KM, Hilsted J, Rasmussen MH. Normal sweat secretion despite impaired growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in obese subjects. International Journal of Endocrinology. 2011;2011:493840. https://doi.org/ 10.1155/2011/493840, https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/493840

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Rasmussen, M H ; Juul, Anders ; Main, Katharina M ; Hilsted, Jannik ; Rasmussen, Michael Højby. / Normal sweat secretion despite impaired growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-I axis in obese subjects. I: International Journal of Endocrinology. 2011 ; Bind 2011. s. 493840.

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abstract = "Adults with GH deficiency are known to exhibit reduced sweating. Whether sweating capacity is impacted in obese subjects with impaired GH secretion have not previously been investigated. The main objective was to investigate sweat secretion rate and the GH-IGF-I axis in obese subjects before and after weight loss. Sixteen severely obese women (BMI, 40.6 ± 1.1 kg/m(2)) were investigated before and after a diet-induced weight loss. Sixteen age-matched nonobese women served as controls. The obese subjects presented the characteristic decreased GH release, hyperinsulinaemia, increased FFA levels, and impaired insulin sensitivity, which all were normalised after diet-induced weight loss of 30 ± 5 kg. Sweat secretion rates were similar comparing obese and nonobese subjects (78 ± 10 versus 82 ± 9 mg/30 minutes) and sweat secretion did not change after a diet-induced weight loss in obese subjects. We conclude that although obese subjects have markedly reduced GH release and impaired IGF-I levels, sweat secretion rate is found to be normal.",
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AB - Adults with GH deficiency are known to exhibit reduced sweating. Whether sweating capacity is impacted in obese subjects with impaired GH secretion have not previously been investigated. The main objective was to investigate sweat secretion rate and the GH-IGF-I axis in obese subjects before and after weight loss. Sixteen severely obese women (BMI, 40.6 ± 1.1 kg/m(2)) were investigated before and after a diet-induced weight loss. Sixteen age-matched nonobese women served as controls. The obese subjects presented the characteristic decreased GH release, hyperinsulinaemia, increased FFA levels, and impaired insulin sensitivity, which all were normalised after diet-induced weight loss of 30 ± 5 kg. Sweat secretion rates were similar comparing obese and nonobese subjects (78 ± 10 versus 82 ± 9 mg/30 minutes) and sweat secretion did not change after a diet-induced weight loss in obese subjects. We conclude that although obese subjects have markedly reduced GH release and impaired IGF-I levels, sweat secretion rate is found to be normal.

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