Behaviour of testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin <SHBG>, and cortisol before and after a triathlon competition

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Verhalten von Testosteron, androgenbindendem Globulin und Kortisol vor und nach einem Triathlonwettkampf
Autor:Urhausen, A.; Kindermann, W.
Erschienen in:International journal of sports medicine
Veröffentlicht:8 (1987), 5, S. 305-308, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource Elektronische Ressource (online)
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0172-4622, 1439-3964
DOI:10.1055/s-2008-1025674
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title Behaviour of testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin <SHBG>, and cortisol before and after a triathlon competition
spellingShingle Behaviour of testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin <SHBG>, and cortisol before and after a triathlon competition
Ausdauerbelastung
Ausdauersport
Blut
Endokrinium
Erholungsphase
Globulin
Hormonhaushalt
Hormonkonzentration
Kortisol
Regeneration
Sexualhormon
Sportmedizin
Testosteron
Triathlon
title_sort behaviour of testosterone sex hormone binding globulin <shbg> and cortisol before and after a triathlon competition
title_short Behaviour of testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin <SHBG>, and cortisol before and after a triathlon competition
title_alt Verhalten von Testosteron, androgenbindendem Globulin und Kortisol vor und nach einem Triathlonwettkampf
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media_type Gedruckte Ressource
Elektronische Ressource (online)
city Stuttgart
abstract To provide information on the duration of the regeneration phase after several hours of physical strain, venous blood samples of eight participants in a 1/4 triathlon competition were taken each day at the same time (arrival) for determinations of testosterone (T), SHBG, and cortisol (C). In addition, urea, creatinine, creatinine kinase, and the changes in plasma volume were determined. Directly after arrival, T had not changed substantially, but decreased nonsignificantly on each of the following days and obtained the lowest concentration on the 2nd day after the triathlon. T/SHBG as an expression of free testosterone was significantly reduced on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th days after the competition. C increased until the end of competition by 4.5 times the original value, and during the subsequent days it decreased again to the normal range. Until the end of the observation period on the 4th day the competition, urea was still significantly elevated. The data suggest an anabolic deficit lasting for several days as a result of prolonged physical strain. Verf.-Referat
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Kindermann, W.
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doi 10.1055/s-2008-1025674
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0172-4622
1439-3964
IJSMD
603122-5
Ausdauerbelastung
Ausdauersport
Blut
Endokrinium
Erholungsphase
Globulin
Hormonhaushalt
Hormonkonzentration
Kortisol
Regeneration
Sexualhormon
Sportmedizin
Testosteron
Triathlon
blood
cortisol
endocrinium
endurance load
endurance sport
globulin
hormone balance
hormone concentration
recovery phase
regeneration
sexual hormone
sports medicine
testosterone
triathlon
Sommertriathlon
Triathlet
Cortisol
Belastung, langdauernde
Dauerbelastung
Steady-state-Belastung
Belastung
Ausdauersportler
Regenerationsphase
Ruhe
Ruhephase
Hormonspiegel
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
Bluthormonkonzentration
endurance exercise
endocrine system
Behaviour of testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin <SHBG>, and cortisol before and after a triathlon competition
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topic Ausdauerbelastung
Ausdauersport
Blut
Endokrinium
Erholungsphase
Globulin
Hormonhaushalt
Hormonkonzentration
Kortisol
Regeneration
Sexualhormon
Sportmedizin
Testosteron
Triathlon
topic_facet Ausdauerbelastung
Ausdauersport
Blut
Endokrinium
Erholungsphase
Globulin
Hormonhaushalt
Hormonkonzentration
Kortisol
Regeneration
Sexualhormon
Sportmedizin
Testosteron
Triathlon
topic_en blood
cortisol
endocrinium
endurance load
endurance sport
globulin
hormone balance
hormone concentration
recovery phase
regeneration
sexual hormone
sports medicine
testosterone
triathlon
topic_en_facet blood
cortisol
endocrinium
endurance load
endurance sport
globulin
hormone balance
hormone concentration
recovery phase
regeneration
sexual hormone
sports medicine
testosterone
triathlon
synonym Sommertriathlon
Triathlet
Cortisol
Belastung, langdauernde
Dauerbelastung
Steady-state-Belastung
Belastung
Ausdauersportler
Regenerationsphase
Ruhe
Ruhephase
Hormonspiegel
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
Bluthormonkonzentration
synonym_en endurance exercise
endocrine system
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