COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS
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Resumo: | The aim of this research was to verify the influence of maximal and submaximal resistance exercises with different rest intervals between sets on total testosterone and cortisol levels in young trained individuals. Six young trained people (22±3,3 years) performed 4 resistance training sessions with various intensities and rest intervals between sets (RI). The sessions were as follows: (sub60): 3x10 reps, 70% of 10RM, RI 60sec.; (max60): 3x8-12 reps, 95% 10RM, RI 60sec; (sub180): 3x10 reps, 70% 10RM, RI 180sec; (max180): 3x8-12 reps, 95% 10RM, RI 180sec. The exercises performed were: bench press, leg press, lat pulldown and leg extension. Blood samples were collected ten minutes before and right after the training sessions in order to determine the total testosterone and cortisol levels. An increase in the total testosterone level was found in sub60 (17±10%; p=0,013), sub180 (20±12%; p=0,005) and max60 (20±14%; p=0,014). As for cortisol, a reduction was noticed only in sub180 (-38±10%; p=0,001). Increases at the testosterone/cortisol ratio were found at sub60 (p=0,044) and sub180 (p=0,003). The total testosterone values were higher at sub60 compared to sub180 (p=0,039) and max180 (p=0,048) at POS time. The resistance training session involving submaximal exercises and long rest intervals between sets (sub180) was effective in raising total testosterone and reducing cortisol levels in young trained people, resulting in a high testosterone/cortisol ratio and favoring a better anabolic environment. |
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COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALSCOMPARAÇÃO ENTRE EXERCÍCIO RESISTIDO MÁXIMO E SUBMÁXIMO COM DIFERENTES PERÍODOS DE INTERVALO DE RECUPERAÇÃO ENTRE SÉRIES SOBRE AS CONCENTRAÇÕES DE TESTOSTERONA TOTAL E CORTISOL EM INDIVÍDUOS JOVENS TREINADOSCortisolhipertrofia musculartestosteronatreinamento resistido.Cortisolmuscular hypertrophytestosteroneresistance training. The aim of this research was to verify the influence of maximal and submaximal resistance exercises with different rest intervals between sets on total testosterone and cortisol levels in young trained individuals. Six young trained people (22±3,3 years) performed 4 resistance training sessions with various intensities and rest intervals between sets (RI). The sessions were as follows: (sub60): 3x10 reps, 70% of 10RM, RI 60sec.; (max60): 3x8-12 reps, 95% 10RM, RI 60sec; (sub180): 3x10 reps, 70% 10RM, RI 180sec; (max180): 3x8-12 reps, 95% 10RM, RI 180sec. The exercises performed were: bench press, leg press, lat pulldown and leg extension. Blood samples were collected ten minutes before and right after the training sessions in order to determine the total testosterone and cortisol levels. An increase in the total testosterone level was found in sub60 (17±10%; p=0,013), sub180 (20±12%; p=0,005) and max60 (20±14%; p=0,014). As for cortisol, a reduction was noticed only in sub180 (-38±10%; p=0,001). Increases at the testosterone/cortisol ratio were found at sub60 (p=0,044) and sub180 (p=0,003). The total testosterone values were higher at sub60 compared to sub180 (p=0,039) and max180 (p=0,048) at POS time. The resistance training session involving submaximal exercises and long rest intervals between sets (sub180) was effective in raising total testosterone and reducing cortisol levels in young trained people, resulting in a high testosterone/cortisol ratio and favoring a better anabolic environment.O objetivo desta pesquisa foi investigar a influência do exercício resistido máximo e submáximo com diferentes períodos de intervalo de recuperação entre séries sobre as concentrações de testosterona total e cortisol em jovens treinados. Seis jovens treinados (22±3,3 anos) realizaram 4 sessões de treinamento resistido com diferentes intensidades e períodos de intervalo de recuperação entre séries (PI). As sessões apresentavam as seguintes características: (sub60): 3x10 rep., 70% de 10RM, PI 60seg.; (max60): 3x8-12 rep., 95% de 10RM, PI 60seg.; (sub180): 3x10 rep., 70% de 10RM, PI 180seg.; (max180): 3x8-12 rep., 95% de 10RM, PI 180seg. Os exercícios utilizados foram: supino reto, pressão de pernas, puxada pela frente na polia alta e cadeira extensora. Dez minutos antes e imediatamente após as sessões de treinamento, amostras de sangue foram coletadas para determinação das concentrações de testosterona total e cortisol. Foi constatado aumento na concentração de testosterona total na sub60 (17±10%; p=0,013), sub180 (20±12%; p=0,005) e max60 (20±14%; p=0,014). Para o cortisol, foi observado redução apenas na sub180 (-38±10%; p=0,001). Aumentos na relação testosterona/cortisol foram encontrados na sub60 (p=0,044) e sub180 (p=0,003). Os valores da testosterona total foram mais elevados na sub60 em relação a sub180 (p=0,039) e max180 (p=0,048) no momento POS. A sessão de treinamento resistido envolvendo exercícios submáximos e período de intervalo de recuperação entre séries longo (sub180) foi efetiva em elevar a testosterona total e reduzir o cortisol em jovens treinados, resultando em uma alta relação testosterona/cortisol e favorecendo um melhor ambiente anabólico.Editora Uningá2021-03-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/219010.46311/2318-0579.58.eUJ2190Revista Uningá; Vol. 58 (2021); eUJ2190Revista Uningá; v. 58 (2021); eUJ21902318-057910.46311/ru.v58i0reponame:Revista Uningá (Online)instname:Centro Universitário Uningáinstacron:UNINGAporhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/2190/2691Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Uningáhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGrala, Alan PabloSampaio Filho, Rubens Angelotti, Rafaela BeatrizMelozi, André FuscoSilva, Roni Peterson daMaldonado, Emilly Aparecida da GamaPires, Bruna AlmeidaAnjos, Bruno Henrique Beltramel dos2024-02-28T17:21:26Zoai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/2190Revistahttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/indexPUBhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/oairevistauninga@uninga.edu.br2318-05792318-0579opendoar:2024-02-28T17:21:26Revista Uningá (Online) - Centro Universitário Uningáfalse |
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COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS COMPARAÇÃO ENTRE EXERCÍCIO RESISTIDO MÁXIMO E SUBMÁXIMO COM DIFERENTES PERÍODOS DE INTERVALO DE RECUPERAÇÃO ENTRE SÉRIES SOBRE AS CONCENTRAÇÕES DE TESTOSTERONA TOTAL E CORTISOL EM INDIVÍDUOS JOVENS TREINADOS |
title |
COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS |
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COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS Grala, Alan Pablo Cortisol hipertrofia muscular testosterona treinamento resistido. Cortisol muscular hypertrophy testosterone resistance training. |
title_short |
COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS |
title_full |
COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS |
title_fullStr |
COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS |
title_full_unstemmed |
COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS |
title_sort |
COMPARISON BETWEEN MAXIMAL AND SUBMAXIMAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE WITH DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS BETWEEN SETS ON TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN YOUNG TRAINED INDIVIDUALS |
author |
Grala, Alan Pablo |
author_facet |
Grala, Alan Pablo Sampaio Filho, Rubens Angelotti, Rafaela Beatriz Melozi, André Fusco Silva, Roni Peterson da Maldonado, Emilly Aparecida da Gama Pires, Bruna Almeida Anjos, Bruno Henrique Beltramel dos |
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author |
author2 |
Sampaio Filho, Rubens Angelotti, Rafaela Beatriz Melozi, André Fusco Silva, Roni Peterson da Maldonado, Emilly Aparecida da Gama Pires, Bruna Almeida Anjos, Bruno Henrique Beltramel dos |
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Grala, Alan Pablo Sampaio Filho, Rubens Angelotti, Rafaela Beatriz Melozi, André Fusco Silva, Roni Peterson da Maldonado, Emilly Aparecida da Gama Pires, Bruna Almeida Anjos, Bruno Henrique Beltramel dos |
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Cortisol hipertrofia muscular testosterona treinamento resistido. Cortisol muscular hypertrophy testosterone resistance training. |
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Cortisol hipertrofia muscular testosterona treinamento resistido. Cortisol muscular hypertrophy testosterone resistance training. |
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The aim of this research was to verify the influence of maximal and submaximal resistance exercises with different rest intervals between sets on total testosterone and cortisol levels in young trained individuals. Six young trained people (22±3,3 years) performed 4 resistance training sessions with various intensities and rest intervals between sets (RI). The sessions were as follows: (sub60): 3x10 reps, 70% of 10RM, RI 60sec.; (max60): 3x8-12 reps, 95% 10RM, RI 60sec; (sub180): 3x10 reps, 70% 10RM, RI 180sec; (max180): 3x8-12 reps, 95% 10RM, RI 180sec. The exercises performed were: bench press, leg press, lat pulldown and leg extension. Blood samples were collected ten minutes before and right after the training sessions in order to determine the total testosterone and cortisol levels. An increase in the total testosterone level was found in sub60 (17±10%; p=0,013), sub180 (20±12%; p=0,005) and max60 (20±14%; p=0,014). As for cortisol, a reduction was noticed only in sub180 (-38±10%; p=0,001). Increases at the testosterone/cortisol ratio were found at sub60 (p=0,044) and sub180 (p=0,003). The total testosterone values were higher at sub60 compared to sub180 (p=0,039) and max180 (p=0,048) at POS time. The resistance training session involving submaximal exercises and long rest intervals between sets (sub180) was effective in raising total testosterone and reducing cortisol levels in young trained people, resulting in a high testosterone/cortisol ratio and favoring a better anabolic environment. |
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