Performance Hormone Management is the strategic, clinical modulation of key anabolic and catabolic hormones—such as testosterone, IGF-1, and cortisol—to maximize an individual’s physiological capacity and adaptation potential. This practice requires rigorous monitoring of the entire endocrine axis for safe efficacy.
Origin
This area emerged from the clinical intersection of endocrinology and high-performance athletics, where optimizing the hormonal milieu is considered foundational for maximizing physical output and lean mass accrual. Management signifies deliberate regulation within defined physiological limits.
Mechanism
The mechanism focuses on supporting robust pulsatile secretion from the pituitary and ensuring adequate substrate availability for gonadal and adrenal hormone synthesis. A critical aspect involves minimizing chronic sympathetic drive, which elevates cortisol, thereby protecting anabolic signaling pathways from inhibition.
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