2002
DOI: 10.1519/00124278-200205000-00018
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Effect of Exercise at Three Exercise Intensities on Salivary Cortisol

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“…[231,232,[237][238][239][240][241] The evidence for en-mineral is seen at both the axial as well as appendicergetic suppression of growth is compelling despite ular sites (figure 11). [266] Loss of bone mineral in the cross-sectional nature of studies.…”
Section: Messengers That Influence Bonementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[231,232,[237][238][239][240][241] The evidence for en-mineral is seen at both the axial as well as appendicergetic suppression of growth is compelling despite ular sites (figure 11). [266] Loss of bone mineral in the cross-sectional nature of studies.…”
Section: Messengers That Influence Bonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[210,211] Such a ing, and associated declines in plasma glucose, also degree of reduced energy availability is usually aslead to cortisol oversecretion [240] and reduced sensisociated with reduced thyroid hormone concentrativity to cortisol negative feedback control. [241,242] tion, an endocrine marker of energy deficit, [210,267] Increased titres of cortisol may exert catabolic acreduced pituitary gonadotropin secretion necessary tions on bone mass.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that cortisol concentration has a linear relation to the exercise duration and intensity. Exercises with VO2max intensity of 60-70% and higher lead to increase of cortisol secretion [8].Therefore, it is assumed that basketball competition with VO2 max intensity of 60-70% increases the athlete's cortisol level. Earlier studies proved that cortisol increases during exercise and the major changes occur after the activities [9].…”
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“…It has been discussed that both the intensity and duration of exercise may affect the levels of cortisol [24], which is associated with negative affective responses [25]. On the other hand, it is possible that exercise sessions with longer durations (usually performed by long-distance runners) create positive feelings of well-being, euphoria, analgesia, happiness, and energy.…”
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confidence: 99%