Relationship between testosterone and cortisol with anthropometric characteristics in professional male soccer players

Authors

  • Lorena Rodríguez García Department of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Pontifical University of Comillas. CESAG. 07013 Palma. Spain. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2023-6515
  • Halil Ibrahim Ceylan Physical Education and Sports Teaching Department, Kazim Karabekir Faculty of Education, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1133-5511
  • Ana Filipa Silva Escola Superior Desporto e Lazer, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, Rua Escola Industrial e Comercial de Nun’Álvares. 4900-347 Viana do Castelo. Portugal. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1772-1272
  • Filipe Manuel Clemente Escola Superior Desporto e Lazer, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, Rua Escola Industrial e Comercial de Nun’Álvares. 4900-347 Viana do Castelo. Portugal. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9813-2842
  • Beatriz Moreno Vecino Department of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Pontifical University of Comillas. CESAG. 07013 Palma. Spain https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4583-8697
  • Francisco Tomás González Fernández Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences. University of Granada, Granada, Spain. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1480-7521
  • Eugenia Murawska-Ciałowicz Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University School of Physical Education 51-612 Wrocław, Poland.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v61.107144

Keywords:

Testosterone; cortisol; professional soccer players; performance; physical fitness

Abstract

Pre-season training has been demonstrated to modify the physical fitness and hormone levels in professional soccer players. The present study aimed to analyze the relationships between testosterone and cortisol with anthropometric characteristics in a professional male soccer team after the pre-season period. Fourteen volunteer professional male soccer players participated in this study. Significant decreases in anthropometric characteristics were found. For biochemical measures, cortisol (13) =-5.25, p=.001, d=-.27), testosterone (t (13) =-8.10, p=.001, d=-.65) and C/T ratio (t (13) =-4.07, p=.001, d =-0.2) significantly increased after the pre-season period. Moreover, moderate negative relationships were observed between the percentage of change in body weight, r=0.61, p=.01, body fat percentage, r=.53, p=.04, and testosterone. The present study revealed that the improvements in body composition after intense training in the pre-season period could stimulate anabolic activities such as increases in muscle mass, which is an important result in terms of quality of performance and prevention of injury risk, especially throughout the competitive soccer season. Testosterone and cortisol should be considered for future research as stress and recovery state indicators. In fact, professional soccer staff can use these parameters in combination with other indicators to optimize workloads and avoid overreaching and overtraining.

Keywords: Testosterone; cortisol; professional soccer players; performance; physical fitness

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Published

2024-10-04

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Rodríguez García, L. ., Ibrahim Ceylan, H. ., Filipa Silva, A. ., Clemente, F. M., Moreno Vecino, B. ., González Fernández, F. T., & Murawska-Ciałowicz, E. . (2024). Relationship between testosterone and cortisol with anthropometric characteristics in professional male soccer players. Retos, 61, 919–926. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v61.107144

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