Exercise-induced stress behavior, gut-microbiota-brain axis and diet: a systematic review for athletes
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya · Université Paris-Saclay · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Fatigue, mood disturbances, under performance and gastrointestinal distress are common among athletes during training and competition. The psychosocial and physical demands during intense exercise can initiate a stress response activating the sympathetic-adrenomedullary and hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axes, resulting in the release of stress and catabolic hormones, inflammatory cytokines and microbial molecules. The gut is home to trillions of microorganisms that have fundamental roles in many aspects of human biology, including metabolism, endocrine, neuronal and immune function. The gut microbiome and its influence on host behavior, intestinal barrier and immune function are believed to be a…
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- 18.77
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- 100%
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- 172
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2Topics & keywords
- Gut–brain axis
- Gut flora
- Immune system
- Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Endocrine system
- Athletes
- Hormone
- Good health and well-being