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    Percept Mot Skills. 1993 Dec;77(3 Pt 1):767-70.

    Beta-endorphin response to endurance exercise: relationship to exercise dependence.

    Pierce EF, Eastman NW, Tripathi HL, Olson KG, Dewey WL.

    Department of Health and Sport Science, University of Richmond, Virginia 23173.

    Considerable research has shown significant increases in beta-endorphin levels after aerobic activity. These increases and their accompanying euphoric effect have been suggested as a possible psychophysiological mechanism underlying the exercise-dependence syndrome. The relationship between plasma beta-endorphin levels and a tendency towards exercise dependence, however, has not been established. To examine this relationship, 8 women trained in aerobic dance completed an exercise-dependence assessment prior to participation in a 45-min. session of continuous aerobic dance. Plasma beta-endorphin concentration was measured both prior to and following the aerobics routine. A Student t test for paired observations indicated that mean plasma beta-endorphin levels (+/- SE) were significantly higher after the aerobics routine (11.96 +/- 1.3 pg beta-EP.ml-1) than preexercise levels (8.62 +/- 1.4). However, beta-endorphin difference values (% change) were not significantly correlated with scores on the exercise-dependence survey. Those data suggest that scores on exercise dependence are not related to changes in plasma beta-endorphin levels after aerobic exercise.

    PMID: 8284151 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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