Testosterone/cortisol ratio: gender effect and prediction of podium results in beach sprint master rowers.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1466619
Giovanni Ficarra, Michelangelo Rottura, Carmen Mannucci, Daniela Caccamo, Alessandra Bitto, Fabio Trimarchi, Debora Di Mauro
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to address the lack of data on the stress and motivation response in master athletes during competitions, as athletic performance in this age group can be significantly impacted by stress rather than appropriate training.

Methods: Coastal rowing beach sprint master athletes aged 43-57 years were examined to assess the saliva levels of stress biomarkers, cortisol, and testosterone. Specifically, samples were collected at awakening and before and after the boat race.

Results: Mean values of cortisol remained unchanged from awakening and raised at the end of the competition, while testosterone levels increased before the race, suggesting an aggressive/competitive behavior. Cortisol levels were significantly higher when comparing pre-race levels with post-race (p = 0.001) levels and early morning with post-race (p = 0.006) levels. No gender effect was observed in this case. Testosterone values did not demonstrate significance when compared between time points, not even when stratifying by gender. Considering the 24 athletes, a higher testosterone/cortisol ratio was correlated with a worse podium position (B = 3.705; p = 0.009). When stratified by gender, the testosterone/cortisol ratio demonstrated an association with a worse outcome of the race only in female rowers (B = 4.012; p = 0.022). Male athletes demonstrated no significant correlation between hormone ratio and race results (B = 3.288; p = 0.292).

Conclusion: It emerged from this study that the amateur rowers who approach competitive sport during adulthood may have problems in coping with the race-related stress and thus the outcome of their performance might be affected, as in adolescents.

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睾酮/皮质醇比率:性别对沙滩冲刺赛艇领奖台成绩的影响及预测。
研究目的本研究的目的是解决缺乏有关大师级运动员在比赛期间的压力和动力反应数据的问题,因为这一年龄组的运动成绩可能会受到压力而非适当训练的严重影响:方法:研究人员对年龄在 43-57 岁之间的沿海赛艇沙滩短跑大师级运动员进行了调查,以评估唾液中的压力生物标志物、皮质醇和睾酮水平。具体来说,样本是在醒来时和赛艇比赛前后采集的:结果:皮质醇的平均值在醒来时保持不变,在比赛结束时有所上升,而睾酮的水平在比赛前有所上升,这表明运动员具有攻击性/竞争性行为。如果将赛前水平与赛后水平(p = 0.001)以及清晨水平与赛后水平(p = 0.006)进行比较,皮质醇水平明显较高。在这种情况下,没有观察到性别效应。睾酮值在不同时间点之间的比较并不显著,即使按性别分层也是如此。就 24 名运动员而言,睾酮/皮质醇比率越高,领奖台上的名次越差(B = 3.705;p = 0.009)。如果按性别分层,只有女性赛艇运动员的睾酮/皮质醇比值与比赛成绩较差有关(B = 4.012;P = 0.022)。男性运动员的荷尔蒙比率与比赛成绩无明显相关性(B = 3.288;P = 0.292):本研究表明,业余赛艇运动员在成年后参加竞技运动时,可能在应对与比赛有关的压力方面存在问题,因此他们的成绩可能会受到影响,青少年也是如此。
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