Black tea and coffee impact on steroid hormones status in young men

M. F. Amirova, A. Dadashova, E. Huseynova, I. Kerimova, S. I. Hasanova, F. E. Guliyeva, S. R. Guliyeva, R. Rahimova, G. Vahabova
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Tea and coffee alkaloids affect the hormonal status of the body. There are reports about the effect of caffeine on the body under stress, but nearly absent reports on the effect of tea and coffee alkaloids at rest. The aim of this work was to determine whether there is a significant difference in testosterone and cortisol concentrations in the blood of young men before and after drinking indicated beverages. The work was carried out on 21 healthy young males that were tested for blood cortisol levels before and after drinking tea or coffee on an empty stomach. The young men were divided into two groups: the first group comprised those whose cortisol levels increased after taking a single dose of tea, the second group – whose cortisol decreased. The third group comprised persons who took a single dose of strong-grain coffee. In addition, adrenaline and testosterone levels were determined as a hormonal panel. Our pioneer investigation found that coffee causes a significant decrease in cortisol levels at rest, but tea consumption by coffee drinkers leads to a more pronounced decrease in the cortisol levels than coffee. Keywords: black tea, coffee, cortisol, young man
红茶和咖啡对年轻男性类固醇激素水平的影响
茶和咖啡中的生物碱会影响身体的荷尔蒙状态。有关于咖啡因在压力下对身体的影响的报道,但几乎没有关于茶和咖啡生物碱在休息时的影响的报道。这项工作的目的是确定年轻男性在饮用指示饮料前后血液中的睾酮和皮质醇浓度是否有显著差异。研究人员对21名健康的年轻男性在空腹喝茶或喝咖啡前后的血液皮质醇水平进行了测试。这些年轻人被分为两组:第一组的人在喝了一剂茶后皮质醇水平上升,第二组的人皮质醇水平下降。第三组是只喝一剂浓咖啡的人。此外,肾上腺素和睾酮水平被确定为激素面板。我们的开创性研究发现,咖啡会导致休息时皮质醇水平显著下降,但喝咖啡的人喝茶会比喝咖啡更明显地降低皮质醇水平。关键词:红茶,咖啡,皮质醇,年轻人
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