Kategoriak: All - progesterona - estrógeno - colesterol - metabolismo

arabera Jorge Rodríguez 4 years ago

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Función de las hormonas

Las hormonas desempeñan roles cruciales en el cuerpo humano, siendo el estrógeno y la progesterona dos de las más significativas en las mujeres. El estrógeno es responsable de la distribución de la grasa corporal, ensanchamiento de caderas, crecimiento del busto y la reducción de los niveles de colesterol total, lo que protege contra infartos.

Función de las hormonas

Función de las hormonas

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Progesterona

Efecto depresivo y emocional en la mujer
Estimula los centros respiratorios
Influye en la temperatura del cuerpo

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Efecto congestivo
Como

Afecta la parte glandular del seno

Estimula gran retención de agua y sal por parte del riñón

Síndrome de retención premestrual

Estrogeno

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Deseo sexual (libido)

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Ayuda al metabolismo del hueso

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Impide la salida del calcio del hueso

Mantiene la consistencia del esqueleto

Evita la resorción ósea

Pigmentacion de la piel

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Especialmente

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Pezones y area genital

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Determinan la distribución de grasa del cuerpo

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Metabolismo de grasas

Reduccion en los niveles de colesterol total

Favorecen y protegen que a las mujeres no le den infartos

Gracias a los estrogenos

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Estrogeno.

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Ensanchamiento de las caderas

Crece el busto

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