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Resistance training restores hormone decline in older men
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrey Becker" data-source="post: 6459" data-attributes="member: 266"><p>Since theses mechanisms of steroidogenesis are site-specific in the muscles, I think its safe to say it will take place regardless of the source of T or DHEA. I've previously seen other articles regarding the conversion of T to DHT in response to exercise, in the trained muscles. And some of this converted hormone gets into the overall system. However, the bodies ability to apply steroidogenesiss on-site and on-demand is something that may become blunted at least to some extent, with aging. It would have been interesting to have seen a comparison of response of older vs. younger participants. My workout buddies and I have long noticed increased morning "wood" after vigorous squat sessions in the gym.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrey Becker, post: 6459, member: 266"] Since theses mechanisms of steroidogenesis are site-specific in the muscles, I think its safe to say it will take place regardless of the source of T or DHEA. I've previously seen other articles regarding the conversion of T to DHT in response to exercise, in the trained muscles. And some of this converted hormone gets into the overall system. However, the bodies ability to apply steroidogenesiss on-site and on-demand is something that may become blunted at least to some extent, with aging. It would have been interesting to have seen a comparison of response of older vs. younger participants. My workout buddies and I have long noticed increased morning "wood" after vigorous squat sessions in the gym. [/QUOTE]
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