Majumdar Pralay, Srividhya Sri
Department of Exercise Physiology; Sports Authority of India; NSSC, Bangalore- 560056, India.
Int J Exerc Sci. 2010 Jul 15;3(3):102-107. doi: 10.70252/QAHP5254. eCollection 2010.
The present study was initiated to monitor the training load with the magnitude of impact on the hormone concentrations such as testosterone, cortisol and T/C (Testosterone/Cortisol) ratio during the three phases of training (i.e. preparatory, pre-competitive, and competitive phases) in Indian male swimmers preparing for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Blood samples were collected at the end of each training phase and hormone concentration was determined by ELISA. Our results reveal that testosterone concentration and the T/C ratio significantly decreased and the cortisol concentration increased in the subsequent periodized cycle. Change in hormone concentration was associated with the intensity and duration of individual exercise sessions. The greatest performance enhancement was realized with the lowest plasma cortisol, highest testosterone, and a high T/C ratio. Monitoring of these hormones also have implications for identifying and preventing overreaching in swimmers.
本研究旨在监测2010年英联邦运动会印度男游泳运动员训练三个阶段(即准备期、赛前和比赛期)中训练负荷对睾酮、皮质醇和T/C(睾酮/皮质醇)比值等激素浓度的影响程度。在每个训练阶段结束时采集血样,采用酶联免疫吸附测定法测定激素浓度。我们的结果显示,在随后的周期训练中,睾酮浓度和T/C比值显著下降,皮质醇浓度上升。激素浓度的变化与单次训练的强度和持续时间有关。血浆皮质醇最低、睾酮最高和T/C比值较高时,成绩提升最为显著。监测这些激素对识别和预防游泳运动员过度训练也具有重要意义。