Significance of Hormone Secretion
Hormone secretion is the process through which various hormones are released, playing a vital role in maintaining physiological functions and homeostasis. Sleep significantly influences this secretion, highlighting its importance for overall health. Proper hormone regulation is essential for numerous bodily processes, and disruptions in sleep can adversely affect hormone levels, emphasizing the intricate relationship between sleep and hormonal balance.
Synonyms: Hormone release, Hormone production, Hormone excretion, Endocrine secretion
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Hindu concept of 'Hormone Secretion'
In Hinduism, hormone secretion may be interpreted as influenced by therapeutic practices, particularly through medicated oil applied to the forehead, which can affect emotional states, behavior, and overall endocrine functions, impacting various aspects of personality and health.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) During sleep, the body secretes hormones that help control appetite, energy metabolism, and glucose metabolism.[1] (2) Tall or dwarf, slender or fat, weakness or strength, color differences, hair differences, different types of voices, involvement or aloofness, genius or idiot, sharp memory or forgetfulness, kindness or cruelty, endurance or intolerance, and other bodily or mental factors are all influenced by hormone secretions.[2] (3) This is regulated by the therapeutic effect of medicated oil poured on the forehead. The therapeutic effect of medicated oil poured on the forehead may be a Tranquilizing effect, regulation of emotional and behavioral patterns and hormone secretion can also be postulated considering the effect on the hypothalamus as the hypothalamus is the main controller of endocrine secretions.[3]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The release of hormones, and when there is insufficient hormone secretion, increased levels of TSH, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein can occur.[4]
The concept of Hormone Secretion in scientific sources
Hormone secretion involves the release of hormones that are significantly influenced by sleep, playing a vital role in maintaining physiological functions and ensuring homeostasis within the body.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) A physiological process that differs between males and females, with estrogen, progesterone, and prostaglandins related to gastrointestinal symptoms, motility, and sensitivity.[5] (2) Refers to the release of chemical messengers in the body, which can be affected by lack of sleep and impact appetite and energy metabolism.[6] (3) It is modulated by several contexts, such as genetics, lifestyle, environment, diet, and exercise, and plays significant roles in human physiology, influencing growth of muscle, bone, and regulating metabolism, while exercise training alters it depending on the frequency, duration, intensity, and mode.[7] (4) It is affected by stressful situations that may appear during menstruation.[8] (5) Hormone secretion, specifically luteinizing hormone, is stimulated by manganese, as noted by Pine, M., et al., which is relevant to female pubertal development.[9]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Regulatory hormone secretion is one of the biological actions of adrenomedullin, a regulatory peptide that is widely distributed and also affects cell growth, vasodilatation, and antimicrobial activity.[10] (2) These secretions, including renin, can be modulated by variations in RSNA.[11]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) A process that can be involved in placebo analgesia.[12]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) A process affected by sleep, food consumption, and physical activity, with sleep deprivation disturbing insulin oscillations and influencing the levels of hormones like cortisol, ghrelin, and leptin.[13]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This is the release of hormones by cells.[14]