Bodybuilding Topics

The On-Topic Netowork

Bodybuilding > Hormones


Hormones
Hormones

The following information is about Hormones.

Hormones Defined

Fats similar to, and usually synthesized from, cholesterol, starting with Acetyl-CoA, moving through squalene, past lanosterol, into cholesterol, and, in the gonads and adrenal cortex, back to a number of steroid hormones. Because they stimulate cell growth, either by changing the internal structure or increasing the rate of proliferation, they are often called anabolic steroids.

This definition is in context to Bodybuilding. See more contextual defintions for Hormones.


Are you looking for additional Bodybuilding > Hormones news? Try our new "Hormones News Focus" area.

Off-site Hormones Links, User Submitted

The following links have been collected through user bookmark submission in the Hormones category. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.

Mon Oct 6

Sun Oct 5

Fri Oct 3

  • The Savvy Woman's Guide to Testosterone: Testosterone is as natural to women as estrogen. It is not just a man?s hormone. From a woman?s teens until menopause, her body makes more testosterone than estrogen! Testosterone is crucial to a woman?s health and well-being. Loss of testosterone can cause loss of sex drive and sexual sensation, marked fatigue, low energy, hair loss, decreased stamina, loss of height, and other symptoms. This book is written by a nationally known women?s health physician and hormone specialist to provide reliable, cutting-edge medical information, important now to overcome stigma and negative myths about testosterone. Dr. Vliet teaches women to avoid risks of improper dosing using new treatment options with bioidentical testosterone. This book will help women learn ways to restore libido, improve muscle strength, build healthy bone, and maintain normal energy levels.
  • Female Hormone Restoration: Online References For Health Concerns: Few topics have attracted as much attention in recent years as hormone replacement therapy (HRT) among postmenopausal women. For decades, physicians have been prescribing HRT to combat the symptoms of menopause as well as protect patients against osteoporosis and heart disease. The rationale behind heart disease prevention was simple: during their reproductive years, women enjoy lower rates of heart disease than men do, primarily because of the protective effect of estrogen hormones. It seemed only logical that by replacing the estrogens lost at menopause, women would retain some of their protection against heart disease. To offset the increased risk of certain cancers caused by unopposed estrogen therapy, doctors frequently added progestins to the therapy (Andrade et al 2002; Formby 1998). Progestins are synthetic chemicals designed in a lab to mimic natural progesterone.
  • The Natural Hormone Makeover: A female doctor who has spent more than two decades studying the relationship between hormones and menopause presents a safe, effective program for using natural and bioidentical hormones to combat hot flashes, insomnia, mood swings, and many other symptoms linked to menopause-rela ted hormone imbalances. Combining traditions of Chinese medicine with the latest Western developments and discoveries, this easy-to-follow ten-step program helps you create a personalized course of treatment using supplements, herbs, natural and bio-identical hormones, and diet to enhance both safety and hormone effectiveness.
  • Does Menopause Change Insulin Sensitivity, And What About Hormone Replacement Therapy After Menopause?: ABC News
  • Candy by hormones: You?ll do anything when you?re desperate.
  • Relationships/ Hormones - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks

If you would like to find additional social bookmark based links on the topic of we recommend the Open Tag Directory > Hormones. If you would like to find related tags we recommend Tag Patterns > Hormones

Off-site Hormones Research Links

If you still need additional information on Hormones then we suggest the following off-site resources. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.

Bodybuilding

If you know the Bodybuilding Term Name use the links below to quickly jump to your desired focus.



Bookmark Us

The On Topic Network

This website is part of The On Topic Network.

Thank You

Bodybuilding.On-Topic.net was developed by Odin Metatech, Inc and runs on the Odin Assemble platform.

Best Viewed With

License

Creative Commons License This work is licensed under Creative Commons.




Powered by Odin Assemble 2.5a