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Adults with obesity have a smaller increase in growth hormone after short bouts of endurance exercise than lean adults, and this may be linked to lower production of IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 by the liver.
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Humans with obesity exhibit impaired circulating total, but not free, IGF‐1 response to acute endurance exercise
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2025 JunPeople with obesity don’t release as much growth hormone when they exercise as lean people do, and this means their bodies also don’t produce as much of the related proteins (IGF-1 and IGFBP-3) that help with muscle and tissue repair — even though the active part of IGF-1 stays the same.
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