Relationships among training stress, mood and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate/cortisol ratio in female cyclists

Volume: 24, Issue: 12, Pages: 1297 - 1302
Published: Nov 24, 2006
Abstract
In this study, we examined the effect of rapidly increased training volume and intensity on hormonal responses (salivary cortisol [C] and urinary dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate [DHEA-S]) and recovery-stress state perceived by 12 female cyclists. Over the 4-day experimental period, there was an average increase in training load of approximately 122% compared with that during the previous 12 days. Scores on subscales of the Recovery Stress...
Paper Details
Title
Relationships among training stress, mood and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate/cortisol ratio in female cyclists
Published Date
Nov 24, 2006
Volume
24
Issue
12
Pages
1297 - 1302
Citation AnalysisPro
  • Scinapse’s Top 10 Citation Journals & Affiliations graph reveals the quality and authenticity of citations received by a paper.
  • Discover whether citations have been inflated due to self-citations, or if citations include institutional bias.