"The sports activity pulls a rise of the rates of endogenous opioides peptides (or endomorphins). Once secreted, they exercise several actions on the body by leading modifications so physical (decrease of pain, the immunizing, hormonal modifications) that psychic (decrease of the concern and the stress, euphoria). All these modifications are variable according to the intensity with which the physical exercise is."
"L'activité sportive entraîne une élévation des taux de peptides opioïdes endogènes (ou endomorphines). Une fois sécrétés, ils exercent de nombreuses actions sur le corps en induisant des modifications aussi bien physiques (diminution de l'algésie, modifications immunitaires, hormonales...) que psychiques (diminution de l'anxiété et du stress, euphorie). Toutes ces modifications sont variables selon l'intensité avec laquelle l'exercice physique est pratiqué."
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Endorphines Sécrétion Thèses et écrits académiques.
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Sports Aspect physiologique Thèses et écrits académiques.
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