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- Runner's_high abstract "Runner's high is said to occur when people exercise so strenuously that their bodies reach a certain threshold. It is suggested that endorphins are responsible for this state. Endorphins are released during long, continuous workouts of moderate to high intensity, corresponding to prolonged physical stress. This also corresponds with the time that the muscles use up their stored glycogen. The presence of endorphins would presumably mitigate pain sensation by negatively regulating pain-carrying signals from nociceptive neurons in the spinal cord. Notably, such analgesic effects of endorphins could potentially increase the likelihood of injury, as pain sensation could be more easily ignored. Experiencing a runner's high has also been known to cause feelings of euphoria. Although it is called a "runner's" high, the effect can occur anytime that people engage in any strenuous exercise or activity, not just running.".
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- Runner's_high subject Category:Consciousness_studies.
- Runner's_high subject Category:Physical_exercise.
- Runner's_high subject Category:Psychological_states.
- Runner's_high subject Category:Sports_medicine.
- Runner's_high subject Category:Sports_science.
- Runner's_high comment "Runner's high is said to occur when people exercise so strenuously that their bodies reach a certain threshold. It is suggested that endorphins are responsible for this state. Endorphins are released during long, continuous workouts of moderate to high intensity, corresponding to prolonged physical stress. This also corresponds with the time that the muscles use up their stored glycogen.".
- Runner's_high label "Runner's high".
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