Riassunto
La pratica di attività motoria costituisce per l’organismo umano e animale uno dei più importanti stressor a cui l’organismo reagisce con una risposta biologica fisiologica e adattativa che coinvolge principalmente il sistema neuro-endocrino.
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Fatone, C., De Feo, P. L’esercizio fisico e la funzione ipofisaria. L’Endocrinologo 12, 122–133 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03344807
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