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Cortisol is good for you?

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Pretty soon refined carbs will be anabolic.

By Greg Merritt & Jim Stoppani, Ph.D Flex


Every bodybuilder has heard that you must keep training sessions to less than 45 minutes because after that, cortisol levels kick in.


Based 
on the newest study in the Journal of Applied Physiology, the rise in cortisol might not be such a bad thing! Researchers examined 56 healthy (but untrained) young men who took part in a 12-week resistance-training program.


The researchers measured testosterone, growth hormone (GH), IGF-1, and cortisol concentrations at the end of the program. If increases in testosterone and GH was the sole variable for increased muscle growth, then those with the highest levels should have made the most improvements in muscle mass, but they didn?t. The biggest winners appeared to be GH and cortisol.


The lifters with the biggest post-workout spikes in cortisol were associated with gains in type-II muscle size but it was also the only hormone associated with greater gains in lean body mass.


So if keeping training programs to less than 45 minutes to minimize cortisol was the key to muscle growth, the group with the largest increases in testosterone should have been the clear winner, but surprisingly the group with the largest post-exercise increases in cortisol made bigger improvements in muscle hypertrophy.


According to Daniel West, the lead author of the study, ?The idea that you can or should base entire exercise training programs on trying to manipulate testosterone or growth hormone levels is false. There is simply no evidence to support this concept.??
 
Hey prince, ur real? I thought you were an artificial intelligence bot that had ALL knowledge for all chemistry employed by the various forums I read.
I've learned VASTLY from you... So thanks for your genius. You must be a doc or a chemistry PhD or you are an AI. Either way, I'll go find the papers on this and post it... try anyways.


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This could be of particularly good news for coffee drinkers. I've seen a number of papers that indicate coffee has always been a cortisol activator. If this research has teeth, it could bring back Joe in the morning and stained teeth. I gave up coffee more or less because of this! If anyone finds supporting studies, please post.
 
Of course cortisol is good, you wouldn't make it if you didn't need it. Too much cortisol isn't, but released at the proper times cortisol is necessary for life and adaptation.
 
Of course cortisol is good, you wouldn't make it if you didn't need it. Too much cortisol isn't, but released at the proper times cortisol is necessary for life and adaptation.

I agree with the "intent" of your statement, but the body makes oxidants, pre malignant chemicals, etc...,just sayin', a body's production of a given substance, doesn't necessarily qualify it as necessary or good. You make a nonlinear statement in the face of countless articles and research that has been telling us that cortisol is the catabolic, destructive equivalent of fissile plutonium. I think this article and statements that cortisol is now possibly a friend, may lead un learn-ed readers towards an unnecessary diet that creates too much cortisol. We have to have more studies than this. I must have read two dozen studies in the last 10 years that decries cortisol the evil catabolic of the ninth circle of hell. Who knows, maybe next year I'll be IM ing' 1000 mgs a week for the biggest growth ever.
cortisol enathate anyone?
 
Too much cortisol isn't good as it is associated with an long term increases in stress. That said you can have too little as well which comes with its own set of issues ( adrenal fatigue ). You need to keep it in check but not crush it completely. Like most biochemical matters its a balancing act. In my experience i have been able to moderate cortisol levels with Vit. C. 7 keto seems to help ad well but it takes larger doses than are on the labels and can get a little pricey. Jmo

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Of course I agree with all that. Interestingly we never hear of threads or comments on too little cortisol, people actually suffering from it anyways.We hear about too little estrogen and its deleterious effects and the need for balance. I just think that discussing cortisol as having benefits in the same vein as say estrogen is misleading. It is VERY easy to have excess estrogen without proper measures and it is easy to suffer too little also. But I never ever ever hear of anyone with too little cortisol....maybe I'm not Looking in the right spots. I only know most people suffer stress everyday.. cortisol is a negative issue and the real world issue of too little cortisol is non existent, or very little.
 
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Look into the effects of addisons disease. Its usu due to auto antibodies produced against the adrenal cortex but it can happen in other cases and it's more common than you think to have an imbalance of adrenal hormones ( hypoadrenalism) cortisol helps mediate the inflammatory response and corticosteroids like prednisone are derivatives of cotisol , it also plays a fairly important role in metabolism and helps control blood sugar and nutrient mobilization. It isn't something you want too much of but you dont want to be deficient either.

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I recall reading it plays a key role in lipolysis and circadian rhythm as well. It prob is all relative, too high prob is not good but many probably over state the adverse effects without even knowing their levels in the first place.
 
Could the increased muscle in the 'higher cortisol group' have something else going on?
I'm thinking of the **fight or flight** response where stress and the resultant cortisol elevation may be concomitant but not controlled-for in this study.

Does lifting to fatigue in the 'higher cortisol group' play into this?
Lifting to fatigue & time under tension works well for me.
 
I wish I could keep it to under 45 mins. I love training to much. 1:30 for me every time
 
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