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    Pubertal alterations in growth and body composition. VI. Pubertal insulin resistance: relation to adiposity, body fat distribution and hormone release by Roemmich, J.N, Clark, P.A, Lusk, M, Friel, A, Weltman, A, Epstein, L.H, Rogol, A.D

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-05-2002)
    “…Objective: To investigate the independent influence of alterations in fat mass, body fat distribution and hormone release on pubertal increases in fasting…”
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    Gender and sexual maturation-dependent contrasts in the neuroregulation of growth hormone secretion in prepubertal and late adolescent males and females: A general clinical research center-based study by VELDHUIS, J. D, ROEMMICH, J. N, ROGOL, A. D

    “…Although numerous studies have delineated an impact of gender on the neuroendocrine control of GH secretion in the adult, few investigations have defined the…”
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    Growth and pubertal development in children and adolescents : effects of diet and physical activity by ROGOL, A. D, CLARK, P. A, ROEMMICH, J. N

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-2000)
    “…The longitudinal growth of an individual child is a dynamic statement of the general health of that child. Measurements should be performed often and…”
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    Growth at puberty by Rogol, Alan D, Roemmich, James N, Clark, Pamela A

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-12-2002)
    “…Somatic growth and maturation are influenced by a number of factors that act independently or in concert to modify an individual’s genetic potential. The…”
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    Natesto™, a novel testosterone nasal gel, normalizes androgen levels in hypogonadal men by Rogol, A. D., Tkachenko, N., Bryson, N.

    Published in Andrology (Oxford) (01-01-2016)
    “…Summary Advantages of testosterone nasal gel include ease of administration, low dose, and no risk of secondary transference. The efficacy and safety of…”
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    Human growth hormone response to repeated bouts of aerobic exercise by Kanaley, J. A, Weltman, J. Y, Veldhuis, J. D, Rogol, A. D, Hartman, M. L, Weltman, A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-1997)
    “…J. A. Kanaley 1 , J. Y. Weltman 1 , J. D. Veldhuis 1 , A. D. Rogol 2 , 3 , M. L. Hartman 1 , and A. Weltman 1 , 4 Departments of 1  Internal Medicine, 2…”
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    Pubertal alterations in growth and body composition. V. Energy expenditure, adiposity, and fat distribution by Roemmich, J N, Clark, P A, Walter, K, Patrie, J, Weltman, A, Rogol, A D

    “…We determined whether activity energy expenditure (AEE, from doubly labeled water and indirect calorimetry) or physical activity [7-day physical activity…”
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    Alterations in body composition and fat distribution in growth hormone—Deficient prepubertal children during growth hormone therapy by Roemmich, J.N., Huerta, M.G., Sundaresan, S.M., Rogol, A.D.

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-05-2001)
    “…Growth hormone (GH) deficiency in children results in increased body fat, reduced fat-free mass (FFM) including muscle (protein) and bone, and abdominal…”
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    Relationship between age, percentage body fat, fitness, and 24-hour growth hormone release in healthy young adults: effects of gender by Weltman, A, Weltman, J Y, Hartman, M L, Abbott, R D, Rogol, A D, Evans, W S, Veldhuis, J D

    “…We investigated whether gender affects the physiological relationships between the release of GH and age, body composition, and levels of physical fitness in…”
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    Rh/IGF-I/rhIGFBP-3 administration to patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus reduces insulin requirements while also lowering fasting glucose by Clemmons, D.R., Moses, A.C., Sommer, A., Jacobson, W., Rogol, A.D., Sleevi, M.R., Allan, G.

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-08-2005)
    “…Administration of insulin-like growth factor-I to patients with diabetes enhances insulin action and reduces the degree of hyperglycemia but it is associated…”
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    The Endocrine System in Sports and Exercise by Kraemer, William J, Rogol, A. D

    Published 2008
    “…This valuable new addition to the Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine series provides a comprehensive and logical look at the principles and mechanisms of…”
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    Effects of sex and age on the 24-hour profile of growth hormone secretion in man: importance of endogenous estradiol concentrations by Ho, K Y, Evans, W S, Blizzard, R M, Veldhuis, J D, Merriam, G R, Samojlik, E, Furlanetto, R, Rogol, A D, Kaiser, D L, Thorner, M O

    “…We undertook a study of the separate and combined effects of age and sex on the pulsatile pattern of GH secretion. The 24-h secretory profile of GH was…”
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    Idiopathic short stature: Definition, epidemiology, and diagnostic evaluation by Wit, J.M, Clayton, P.E, Rogol, A.D, Savage, M.O, Saenger, P.H, Cohen, P

    Published in Growth hormone & IGF research (01-04-2008)
    “…Abstract Idiopathic short stature is a condition in which the height of the individual is more than 2 SD below the corresponding mean height for a given age,…”
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    Endurance training amplifies the pulsatile release of growth hormone: effects of training intensity by Weltman, A, Weltman, J Y, Schurrer, R, Evans, W S, Veldhuis, J D, Rogol, A D

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-1992)
    “…The effects of intensity of run training on the pulsatile release of growth hormone (GH) were investigated in 21 eumenorrheic untrained women. The O2…”
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    Accelerated Escape from GH Autonegative Feedback in Midpuberty in Males: Evidence for Time-Delimited GH-Induced Somatostatinergic Outflow in Adolescent Boys by Richmond, E., Rogol, A. D., Basdemir, D., Veldhuis, O. L., Clarke, W., Bowers, C. Y., Veldhuis, J. D.

    “…A single injected pulse of GH inhibits the time-delayed secretion of GH in the adult by way of central mechanisms that drive somatostatin and repress GHRH…”
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