Salivary Cortisol for Monitoring Adrenal Activity during Marathon Runs
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Hormone Research
- Vol. 25 (1) , 18-23
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000180628
Abstract
In non-elite male runners (n = 8), changes in adrenal activity were monitored by measurement of salivary cortisol in samples collected at 4-mile intervals during marathon runs. These changes were compared with those in similarly timed samples collected on rest days. Immediately prior to the Cardiff marathon, at 09.00 h, mean salivary cortisol concentrations (21.5 nmol/l) were higher than those in similarly timed restday samples (14.9 nmol/l). Cortisol concentrations increased during the marathon, and although values at 25 miles were high (79.4 nmol/l), maximum values (87.9 nmol/l) were observed in samples collected 30 min after completion of the run. Some Cardiff marathon runners also participated in the Bristol marathon (n = 4) and a non-competitive event (n = 3). The changing pattern in secretory activity was similar in all events. The easy collection of saliva without cessation of exerise is ideal for monitoring the hormonal response to exercise.Keywords
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