F. Hooshmand, K. Rahmanian, V. Rahmanian, Masihollah Shakeri, Abdolreza Sotoodeh Jahromi
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Background: The effect of exercise on serum and salivary cortisol levels depends on the intensity of sports. So far, no study has evaluated the effect of acute exercise on cortisol levels. Objectives: This study aimed to determine and compare the salivary cortisol concentration two weeks and 30 minutes before competition in elite adolescent boy swimmers. Also, we determined the association between anxiety and salivary cortisol levels. Methods: We included 14 elite boy swimmers aged 10 - 13 years old. Anxiety was assessed using the Sports Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT) 30 minutes before the competition. Saliva samples were measured two weeks and 30 minutes before the swimming competition. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique was used to assess salivary cortisol levels. Using paired t-test, we compared salivary cortisol levels 30 minutes and two weeks before the competition. Also, we used linear regression to examine the effect of anxiety on salivary cortisol levels before the competition. Results: Our results showed a significantly elevated cortisol level 30 minutes before the competition compared to two weeks before the competition (5.24 ± 1.97 vs. 3.47 ± 1.03 µg/dL, P = 0.007). However, pre-competition salivary cortisol levels were not significantly related to SCAT, somatic, and cognitive anxiety (P > 0.05). Conclusions: According to the results of this study, swimming competition influenced salivary cortisol response before the competition.
背景:运动对血清和唾液皮质醇水平的影响取决于运动强度。到目前为止,还没有研究评估急性运动对皮质醇水平的影响。目的:本研究旨在测定和比较优秀少年游泳运动员比赛前2周和30分钟的唾液皮质醇浓度。此外,我们还确定了焦虑和唾液皮质醇水平之间的关系。方法:选取14名年龄在10 ~ 13岁的优秀游泳男孩。比赛前30分钟采用体育竞赛焦虑测验(SCAT)评估焦虑。在游泳比赛前两周30分钟测量唾液样本。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)技术评估唾液皮质醇水平。使用配对t检验,我们比较了比赛前30分钟和两周的唾液皮质醇水平。此外,我们使用线性回归来检验焦虑对比赛前唾液皮质醇水平的影响。结果:我们的研究结果显示,与比赛前两周相比,比赛前30分钟皮质醇水平显著升高(5.24±1.97 vs. 3.47±1.03µg/dL, P = 0.007)。然而,赛前唾液皮质醇水平与SCAT、躯体焦虑和认知焦虑无显著相关性(P < 0.05)。结论:根据本研究结果,游泳比赛对赛前唾液皮质醇反应有影响。