Resting-Exercise Salivary Cortisol Responses: Detecting the Magnitude of Hormonal Change Over Time.

Journal of clinical and molecular endocrinology Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-08
Anthony C Hackney, Travis Anderson
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This study investigated the validity of salivary cortisol responses to reflect blood cortisol responses relative to the magnitude of change observed over time in the hormone. Male subjects (n=25) conducted four experimental sessions (ES) where blood (B) and saliva (S) were obtained before (PS) and after (PoS) a 30 min resting control, 40%, 60%, and 80% of maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) exercise ES. B and S specimens were analyzed by standard biochemical procedures. Hormonal concentrations changes were assessed by using absolute delta (DA) values (PoS - PS) and percent change (PC) calculations ((PoS-PS)/PS × 100) for each B and S specimen. Subsequent DA and PC values were correlated (Pearson) for each B-S specimen pairing (n=100; n=25 × 4 ES). Results indicate the magnitude of change (PoS vs. PS) in S cortisol is more valid and strongly associated (p<0.001) with corresponding B changes (the "gold standard") when expressing the data as delta values using absolute hormonal concentrations as compared to percent change expression.

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静息-运动唾液皮质醇反应:检测激素随时间变化的幅度
本研究调查了唾液皮质醇反应反映血液皮质醇反应的有效性,以及观察到的激素随时间变化的幅度。男性受试者(n=25)进行了四次实验(ES),分别在 30 分钟静息对照、40%、60% 和 80% 最大有氧能力(VO2max)运动 ES 之前(PS)和之后(PoS)采集血液(B)和唾液(S)。通过标准生化程序对 B 和 S 标本进行分析。对每个 B 和 S 标本使用绝对三角洲(DA)值(PoS - PS)和百分比变化(PC)计算((PoS-PS)/PS × 100)来评估激素浓度的变化。随后对每个 B-S 标本配对(n=100;n=25 × 4 ES)的 DA 值和 PC 值进行相关性分析(Pearson)。结果表明,S 皮质醇的变化幅度(PoS vs. PS)更有效且关联性更强(p
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