Endocrine System and Exercise Physiology Compilation

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
  • This video shows Dr. Evan Matthews discussing how the endocrine system interacts with exercise physiology. This video is a compilation of previously posted shorter videos for those who wish to see the full lecture in one video. The playlist collection of the videos, and each individual video, is linked to below.
    Exercise Physiology Teaching Current Edition (Long Format) Playlist
    • Exercise Physiology Te...
    Exercise Physiology Teaching Current Edition (Short Format) Playlist
    • Introduction to Exerci...
    Endocrine System and Exercise Physiology Playlist
    • Endocrine System and E...
    Videos in the Endocrine System Playlist to check out:
    Endocrine System Purpose - Hormones as Chemical Communication
    • Endocrine System Purpo...
    Types of Hormones
    • Types of Hormones
    Hormone Release - Negative Feedback Loop
    • Hormone Release - Nega...
    Hormone Receptor Upregulation and Downregulation
    • Hormone Receptor Upreg...
    Overview of Acute Hormone Responses to Aerobic Exercise
    • Overview of Acute Horm...
    Hormonal Control of Exercise Metabolism
    • Hormonal Control of Ex...
    Blood Glucose Control and Supply to Skeletal Muscle During Exercise
    • Blood Glucose Control ...
    Endocrine Control of Blood Volume and Electrolytes During Rest and Exercise
    • Endocrine Control of B...
    Endocrine Control of Cardiac Output and Hematocrit
    • Endocrine Control of C...
    Endocrine Control of Hunger and Satiety - Appetite Regulation
    • Endocrine Control of H...
    Endocrine Control of Muscle Hypertrophy
    • Endocrine Influence on...
    Link to Dr. Evan Matthews website.
    sites.google.c...

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  • @Wings_nut
    @Wings_nut 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent presentation, thank you. In early 2002, I was diagnosed with hyperprolactinemic disorder. An MRI confirmed a 6 mm prolactinoma between my pituitary and hypothalamus, where the optic nerves cross. The prolactinoma was causing my endocrine system to secrete an above average level of prolactin which in turn was suppressing my testosterone, which was way below the normal range. My endocrinologist prescribed cabergoline, and later bromocriptine. Both had unpleasant side effects, so I stopped them. My endocrinologist recommended an annual visual field exam, and a biennial MRI. Fast forward to July 2021. I was three months into the carnivore diet and my T-score was now in the low end of the normal range. Fast forward to December 2022, my T-score was 655, up from 168. That was a 300% increase in testosterone in only 18 months. My endocrinologist was befuddled; she posited that the prolactinoma may have gone into remission. She ordered another MRI with marker. The result confirmed that not only did the prolactinoma go into remission, there was no evidence that it even existed. She posited that the carnivore diet raised my LDL. She called it the steroidogenic pathway. My elevated LDL essentially eradicated that which I had been carrying in my head for over 20 years. So, yay me. BTW, I'm a 61 yo endurance athlete who runs 100 miles a week on only meat, water & salt. I haven't eaten a carb or plant in over 2-1/2 years. So, no exogenous glucose. I rely only on gluconeogenesis to supply my body with the glucose it needs for some functions. Athletically, I'm completely fat-adapted and include high-intensity kettlebells &, battleropes to supplement my running. I'm also an LMHR. Thank you for the great explanation.

    • @VivoPhys
      @VivoPhys  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You are welcome. Happy to hear you have figured things out.

    • @Wings_nut
      @Wings_nut 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@VivoPhys Cheers

  • @JohnSmith0909
    @JohnSmith0909 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Have my exam tommorow morning. This was awesome thank you!!!

    • @VivoPhys
      @VivoPhys  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good luck!

    • @JohnSmith0909
      @JohnSmith0909 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@VivoPhys I think it well today! I may have gone a little too deep for the contraction steps. But other than that I think I did well we’ll see 😁

    • @VivoPhys
      @VivoPhys  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      🤞

  • @saifalarabi4491
    @saifalarabi4491 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Evan,
    First of all thanks for your videos, I believe it adds good value. I actually want to ask you about something occurring sometimes when I fast, in abstain from eating and drinking from dawn till night, when I breakfast and I drink coffee I feel kind of "high" and very happy. What can be the physiological explanation of this because I want to have frequently if I can 😂😂😂

    • @VivoPhys
      @VivoPhys  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hormones of the brain are complicated and outside of my area of knowledge. Sorry, I'm not sure.

    • @saifalarabi4491
      @saifalarabi4491 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@VivoPhys 👍