The effect of exercise training on salivary immunoglobulin A and cortisol responses to maximal exercise
Deutscher übersetzter Titel: | Auswirkung von koerperlichem Training auf die Reaktionen der Immunglobulin A- und Kortisol-Konzentrationen im Speichel auf maximale koerperliche Belastung |
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Autor: | McDowell, S.L.; Hughes, R.A.; Hughes, R.J.; Housh, T.J.; Johnson, G.O. |
Erschienen in: | International journal of sports medicine |
Veröffentlicht: | 13 (1992), 8, S. 577-580, Lit. |
Format: | Literatur (SPOLIT) |
Publikationstyp: | Zeitschriftenartikel |
Medienart: | Gedruckte Ressource Elektronische Ressource (online) |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISSN: | 0172-4622, 1439-3964 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2007-1024568 |
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Erfassungsnummer: | PU199303061839 |
Quelle: | BISp |
Abstract
The salivary immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) and cortisol responses to maximal exercise were examined in 24 adult males (X+/-SD; 22.1+/-3.0 yrs) before and after 10 weeks of run training. The subjects performed an incremental treadmill test to exhaustion and were randomly assigned to one of three groups: control (CON; n=5), low intensity training (LO; n=8), or high intensity training (HI; n=11). Following the ten weeks of training, the subjects performed a second maximal treadmill test. Saliva samples were collected before, as well as immediately and 1 hr following each of the maximal treadmill tests and were analyzed for s-IgA and salivary cortisol. Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) increased significantly (p<0.05) in the LO and HI groups but remained unchanged in the CON group. The s-IgA levels decreased significantly (p<0.05) immediately post-exercise but returned to pre-exercise levels by one hour recovery. In addition, s-IgA and cortisol levels were not significantly correlated at any of the sampling times. These findings indicated that the s-IgA response to maximal exercise was unaffected by moderate (70 of VO2max) to heavy (86 of VO2max) training (designed to develop cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy non-athletic adults) and independent of salivary cortisol. Verf.-Referat