Biological aspects of salivary hormones in male half-marathon performance
Physical effort is known to alter the blood levels of many hormones, but there are only a few studies about the biological changes of salivary hormones. The aim of this work was to determine whether salivary testosterone and salivary cortisol levels, measured two weeks before a half-marathon race, r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of biological sciences 2016, Vol.68 (3), p.495-500 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Physical effort is known to alter the blood levels of many hormones, but
there are only a few studies about the biological changes of salivary
hormones. The aim of this work was to determine whether salivary testosterone
and salivary cortisol levels, measured two weeks before a half-marathon race,
relate to running performance in male recreational athletes. A group of
eleven male recreational athletes preparing for a half-marathon was included
in the study. Saliva for testosterone and cortisol determinations was
collected before and immediately after a 15-km training run, two weeks before
the half-marathon. Individual official half-marathon times, expressed in
hours, were used as a measure of performance. Mean testosterone
concentrations were 1.07?0.33 nmol/L before the run and 0.88?0.35 nmol/L
after the run (p |
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ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ABS150904038R |