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Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes

This study examined the effect of a competitive season on salivary responses [cortisol (sC), testosterone (sT), Testosterone/Cortisol ratio (sT/C), Immunoglobulin A (sIgA), sIgA secretion rate (srIgA), alpha-amylase (sAA)] and upper respiratory symptoms (URS) occurrence in three teams of male soccer...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Renata Fiedler, Minuzzi, Luciele Guerra, Figueiredo, António José, Gonçalves, Carlos, Tessitore, Antonio, Capranica, Laura, Teixeira, Ana Maria, Rama, Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32750092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236669
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author Lopes, Renata Fiedler
Minuzzi, Luciele Guerra
Figueiredo, António José
Gonçalves, Carlos
Tessitore, Antonio
Capranica, Laura
Teixeira, Ana Maria
Rama, Luis
author_facet Lopes, Renata Fiedler
Minuzzi, Luciele Guerra
Figueiredo, António José
Gonçalves, Carlos
Tessitore, Antonio
Capranica, Laura
Teixeira, Ana Maria
Rama, Luis
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description This study examined the effect of a competitive season on salivary responses [cortisol (sC), testosterone (sT), Testosterone/Cortisol ratio (sT/C), Immunoglobulin A (sIgA), sIgA secretion rate (srIgA), alpha-amylase (sAA)] and upper respiratory symptoms (URS) occurrence in three teams of male soccer players (Under-15, Under-17 and Under-19 yrs.). Training and competition volumes, salivary biomarkers and URS were determined monthly. No differences were found for monthly training volume between teams. Incidence of URS was higher for the U15 (44.9% of the total cases). Higher sT and srIgA were observed for the U19, lower sC were found for the U17 and sAA showed higher values for the U15 throughout the season. In the U15, significant difference (p = .023) was found for sIgA concentration with higher concentration values in January compared to December (-42.7%; p = .008) and the sT showed seasonal variation (p < .001) with the highest value in January significantly different from October (-40.2%; p = .035), November (-38.5%; p = 0.022) and December (-51.6%; p = .008). The U19 presented an increase in sC in March compared to February (-66.1%, p = .018), sT/C were higher in February compared to March (-58.1%; p = .022) and sAA increased in March compared to September (-20.5%; p = .037). Negative correlations, controlled for age group, were found between URS occurrence and srIgA (r = -0.170, p = .001), sAA (r = -0.179, p = .001) and sT (r = -0.107, p = .047). Monitoring salivary biomarkers provides information on mucosal immunity with impact in URS occurrence. Coaches could manipulate training loads to attenuate the physical stressors imposed on athletes, especially at demanding and stressful periods.
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spelling pubmed-74024962020-08-12 Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes Lopes, Renata Fiedler Minuzzi, Luciele Guerra Figueiredo, António José Gonçalves, Carlos Tessitore, Antonio Capranica, Laura Teixeira, Ana Maria Rama, Luis PLoS One Research Article This study examined the effect of a competitive season on salivary responses [cortisol (sC), testosterone (sT), Testosterone/Cortisol ratio (sT/C), Immunoglobulin A (sIgA), sIgA secretion rate (srIgA), alpha-amylase (sAA)] and upper respiratory symptoms (URS) occurrence in three teams of male soccer players (Under-15, Under-17 and Under-19 yrs.). Training and competition volumes, salivary biomarkers and URS were determined monthly. No differences were found for monthly training volume between teams. Incidence of URS was higher for the U15 (44.9% of the total cases). Higher sT and srIgA were observed for the U19, lower sC were found for the U17 and sAA showed higher values for the U15 throughout the season. In the U15, significant difference (p = .023) was found for sIgA concentration with higher concentration values in January compared to December (-42.7%; p = .008) and the sT showed seasonal variation (p < .001) with the highest value in January significantly different from October (-40.2%; p = .035), November (-38.5%; p = 0.022) and December (-51.6%; p = .008). The U19 presented an increase in sC in March compared to February (-66.1%, p = .018), sT/C were higher in February compared to March (-58.1%; p = .022) and sAA increased in March compared to September (-20.5%; p = .037). Negative correlations, controlled for age group, were found between URS occurrence and srIgA (r = -0.170, p = .001), sAA (r = -0.179, p = .001) and sT (r = -0.107, p = .047). Monitoring salivary biomarkers provides information on mucosal immunity with impact in URS occurrence. Coaches could manipulate training loads to attenuate the physical stressors imposed on athletes, especially at demanding and stressful periods. Public Library of Science 2020-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7402496/ /pubmed/32750092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236669 Text en © 2020 Lopes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lopes, Renata Fiedler
Minuzzi, Luciele Guerra
Figueiredo, António José
Gonçalves, Carlos
Tessitore, Antonio
Capranica, Laura
Teixeira, Ana Maria
Rama, Luis
Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes
title Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes
title_full Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes
title_fullStr Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes
title_full_unstemmed Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes
title_short Upper respiratory symptoms (URS) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: A useful and non-invasive approach associated to URS susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes
title_sort upper respiratory symptoms (urs) and salivary responses across a season in youth soccer players: a useful and non-invasive approach associated to urs susceptibility and occurrence in young athletes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32750092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236669
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