Hormones do not themselves give any energy (they are not energy containing molecules), they are messenger molecules. The hormone that prepares the body for fight or flight is "adrenalin".
The hormone that provides your body with extra energy is called cortisol. It is released in response to stress and helps regulate metabolism, blood sugar levels, and immune responses. However, chronic stress and elevated cortisol levels can have negative effects on the body.
Thyroid hormone is the hormone that controls how each cell in the body metabolizes energy.
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it gives you energy
The T2 thyroid hormone helps regulate metabolism and energy production in the human body.
affects the sympathetic response of the autonomic nervous system. creates fight or flight response, increase or decrease heart rates, constricting blood vessels
Growth hormone stimulates lipolysis, which is the breakdown of fats in the body. This hormone helps to release stored fat from fat cells into the bloodstream, where it can be used for energy.
lipids provide stored energy for your body, are part of cells, and make hormone structures
Fat is stored energy. When the body needs extra energy - it uses up body fat.
When the intake of food is temporarily stopped, many systems of the body are given a break from the hard work of digestion. The extra energy gives the body the chance to heal and restore itself.
The thyroid gland needs iodine to produce the body hormone thyroxine, which regulates the release of energy in the body.
The extra energy in your body is stored as glycogen in your muscles and liver for later use. If your glycogen stores are full, the excess energy is stored as fat in adipose tissue.