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Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence

The present study aimed to investigate (i) differences in salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations before, during, and after simulated beach volleyball match, depending on match outcome (winning vs. losing); (ii) the relationship between technical-tactical performance indicators in beach vo...

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Autores principales: Costa, Yago, Domingos-Gomes, Jarbas, Lautenbach, Franziska, Hayes, Lawrence, Nakamura, Fabio, Lima, Jefferson, Castellano, Lúcio, Batista, Gilmário
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9366881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35966110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.830185
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author Costa, Yago
Domingos-Gomes, Jarbas
Lautenbach, Franziska
Hayes, Lawrence
Nakamura, Fabio
Lima, Jefferson
Castellano, Lúcio
Batista, Gilmário
author_facet Costa, Yago
Domingos-Gomes, Jarbas
Lautenbach, Franziska
Hayes, Lawrence
Nakamura, Fabio
Lima, Jefferson
Castellano, Lúcio
Batista, Gilmário
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description The present study aimed to investigate (i) differences in salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations before, during, and after simulated beach volleyball match, depending on match outcome (winning vs. losing); (ii) the relationship between technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball and salivary hormonal concentrations (i.e., testosterone, cortisol). We hypothesized (i) salivary testosterone concentrations would be greater in winners and salivary cortisol would be lower; (ii) testosterone would associate with positive technical-tactical performance and cortisol would associate with negative technical-tactical performance. Sixteen athletes participated in the study and were grouped according to the result of a simulated game (winners: n = 8; losers: n = 8). Salivary hormone concentration of testosterone and cortisol were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (pre-match, post first set, and post-match), and the coefficient of performance and efficiency were used as technical-tactical performance indicators. Regarding testosterone, there was a large effect size for match outcome after the first set (i.e., Winner vs. Losers) and a moderate effect size for the time in winners (pre-match vs. post-match). Regarding cortisol, there was a moderate effect size of time in losers only (pre-match vs. post-match). Moreover, cortisol pre-match was negatively correlated with the offensive performance (attack performance coefficient: r = −0.541; p = 0.030; attack efficiency: r = −0.568; p = 0.022). In conclusion, the effect of match outcome on testosterone and cortisol levels was moderate in winners and losers, respectively. Moreover, resting cortisol concentration appears to be related to a diminished attack technical-tactical performance. However, larger confirmatory studies are required to confirm these data to corroborate winning increases testosterone levels and/or reduces cortisol in a sporting setting.
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spelling pubmed-93668812022-08-12 Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence Costa, Yago Domingos-Gomes, Jarbas Lautenbach, Franziska Hayes, Lawrence Nakamura, Fabio Lima, Jefferson Castellano, Lúcio Batista, Gilmário Front Sports Act Living Sports and Active Living The present study aimed to investigate (i) differences in salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations before, during, and after simulated beach volleyball match, depending on match outcome (winning vs. losing); (ii) the relationship between technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball and salivary hormonal concentrations (i.e., testosterone, cortisol). We hypothesized (i) salivary testosterone concentrations would be greater in winners and salivary cortisol would be lower; (ii) testosterone would associate with positive technical-tactical performance and cortisol would associate with negative technical-tactical performance. Sixteen athletes participated in the study and were grouped according to the result of a simulated game (winners: n = 8; losers: n = 8). Salivary hormone concentration of testosterone and cortisol were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (pre-match, post first set, and post-match), and the coefficient of performance and efficiency were used as technical-tactical performance indicators. Regarding testosterone, there was a large effect size for match outcome after the first set (i.e., Winner vs. Losers) and a moderate effect size for the time in winners (pre-match vs. post-match). Regarding cortisol, there was a moderate effect size of time in losers only (pre-match vs. post-match). Moreover, cortisol pre-match was negatively correlated with the offensive performance (attack performance coefficient: r = −0.541; p = 0.030; attack efficiency: r = −0.568; p = 0.022). In conclusion, the effect of match outcome on testosterone and cortisol levels was moderate in winners and losers, respectively. Moreover, resting cortisol concentration appears to be related to a diminished attack technical-tactical performance. However, larger confirmatory studies are required to confirm these data to corroborate winning increases testosterone levels and/or reduces cortisol in a sporting setting. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9366881/ /pubmed/35966110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.830185 Text en Copyright © 2022 Costa, Domingos-Gomes, Lautenbach, Hayes, Nakamura, Lima, Castellano and Batista. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Costa, Yago
Domingos-Gomes, Jarbas
Lautenbach, Franziska
Hayes, Lawrence
Nakamura, Fabio
Lima, Jefferson
Castellano, Lúcio
Batista, Gilmário
Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence
title Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence
title_full Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence
title_fullStr Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence
title_full_unstemmed Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence
title_short Salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: Preliminary evidence
title_sort salivary hormone concentrations and technical-tactical performance indicators in beach volleyball: preliminary evidence
topic Sports and Active Living
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9366881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35966110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.830185
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