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Relationship between heart rate variability and the serum testosterone-to-cortisol ratio during military service
Jukka HuovinenHeikki KyröläinenMikko P. TulppoJuuso NissiläKeijo HäkkinenVesa Linnamosubject
medicine.medical_specialtySupine positionPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicineAutonomic nervous systemBasal (phylogenetics)EndocrinologyInternal medicineHeart ratemedicineHeart rate variabilityOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePsychologyTestosteroneMorningHormonedescription
Abstract The autonomic nervous system and circulating hormones control a stress reaction through a complex interaction. We tested the hypothesis that changes in cardiac vagal regulation may be positively associated with the serum testosterone-to-cortisol ratio during the first week of military service in 24 conscripts aged 19.0±0.3 years. Cardiac autonomic function was assessed by measuring high-frequency (HF: 0.15–0.4 Hz) and low-frequency (LF: 0.04–0.15 Hz) power spectral indices of R-R intervals during supine rest and during a controlled standing condition (5 min for both) from the second to the seventh mornings at the beginning of military service. Blood samples were collected to analyse the basal serum testosterone-to-cortisol ratio on the seventh morning. Changes in heart rate and high-frequency power measured in the standing condition were positively correlated with the serum testosterone-to-cortisol ratio at day 7 (r= − 0.42 and r=0.45, respectively; P<0.05 for both). However, changes in low-frequ...
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2009-09-01 | European Journal of Sport Science |