4.3 Effect on neuro-developmental Throughout the developmental process, the brain exhibits heightened energy demands for synthesizing fundamental cellular structures, neurotransmitters, nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids that are indispensable for neuronal growth and myelination (46, 47)
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60,63 Additionally, the nervous system has negative regulatory effects on insulin secretion, as catecholamines, through alpha2-adrenoreceptors, are known to usually inhibit insulin release during exercise, by acting downstream on signalling pathways activated by nutrient secretagogues