Partial sleep deprivation after an acute exercise session does not augment hepcidin levels the following day
In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that a single night of PSD after an exercise session in the evening did not affect baseline serum hepcidin level the following morning. Moreover, a 60 min run the following morning increased serum hepcidin and plasma IL‐6 levels significantly, but the exercise‐induced elevations were not affected by PSD.
Source: Physiological Reports - Category: Physiology Authors: Kazushige Goto,
Aoi Mamiya,
Hiroto Ito,
Tatsuhiro Maruyama,
Nanako Hayashi,
Claire E. Badenhorst Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research
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