“…Alcoholics had lower levels of growth hormone during exercise compared with the controls suggesting that chronic alcohol consumption has a depressor effect on pathways regulating the release of growth hormone.Moderate exercise produces increased levels of human growth hormone in the blood [Hunter, Fonseka and Passmore, 1965a] and the changes in certain metabolites with exercise give an indication of carbohydrate and fat metabolism. Acute ingestion of ethanol can also lead to increased secretion of human growth hormone [Bellet, Yoshmine, Decastro, Roman, Parma and Sandberg, 1971] and affects carbohydrate metabolism [Hawkins and Kalant, 1972]. Patients with a history of chronically high alcohol intake have a greater decrease in muscle glycogen during exercise than normal subjects [Suominen, Forsberg, Heikkinen and Osterback, 1974].…”