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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 53, 224-225, Copyright © 1981 by Endocrine Society


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Plasma melatonin increases during exercise in women

DB Carr, SM Reppert, B Bullen, G Skrinar, I Beitins, M Arnold, M Rosenblatt, JB Martin and JW McArthur

Melatonin was measured in plasma of seven women volunteers before and after serial acute submaximal exercise tests performed during the course of a two-month, progressive endurance training program. Plasma melatonin increased during all exercise sessions and declined towards baseline values when re-measured thirty minutes after completion of each exercise. This finding indicates that vigorous physical activity elicits transient increases in plasma melatonin in both sedentary and trained women.


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