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Salivary steroid hormone responses to dyadic table tennis competitions among Hong Kongese juvenile boys.

Timothy S McHalePeter B GrayKa-Chun ChanDavid T ZavaWai-Chi Chee
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2018)
Findings show that juvenile boys' steroid hormone responses during dyadic athletic competition differ in comparison to adult males, in whom cortisol and testosterone tend to rise. Lack of significant DHEA and androstenedione change during the table tennis competition differs from our previous work that showed DHEA and androstenedione were sensitive to more physically taxing forms of athletic competition (eg, soccer). These results are discussed in light of potential factors that may have contributed to these differences.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • young adults