Since the initial reporting of salivary hormone measurements in marathon runners in the early 1980s, the practice of utilizing salivary testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) to reflect acute and rhythmic changes to their systemic counterparts has gained considerable momentum. However, substantial variability exists between studies with respect to methodological protocols, laboratory techniques, and interpretation of study findings. These differences can directly influence the salivary hormone values, thus hampering interpretation, limiting cross-study comparison, and constraining the generalizability of individual study findings. This article examines the current body of saliva derived hormone literature before proposing a sequence of practical...
The impact of stress on health and disease is an important research topic in psychosomatic medicine....
Background: Testosterone, cortisol and their ratios may be indicators of anabolic status, but techni...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Since the initial reporting of salivary hormone measurements in marathon runners in the early 1980s,...
Since the initial reporting of salivary hormone measurements in marathon runners in the early 1980s,...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
Objectives: Salivary testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) concentrations were monitored across a sports...
Due to its noninvasive, convenient, and practical nature, salivary testosterone (sal-T) and cortisol...
Physical effort is known to alter the blood levels of many hormones, but there are only a few stu...
Background: This study was aimed to investigate whether measurement of free testosterone and cortiso...
Background: Recently, measurements of steroids like testosterone, androstenedione, cortisol and cort...
ObjectiveHundreds of scientific publications are produced annually that involve the measurement of c...
Abstract Objective Hundreds of scientific publications are produced annually that involve the measur...
BACKGROUND: Testosterone, cortisol and their ratios may be indicators of anabolic status, but techni...
Objectives: To evaluate feasibility and reliability of measuring saliva cortisol in athletes. Desig...
The impact of stress on health and disease is an important research topic in psychosomatic medicine....
Background: Testosterone, cortisol and their ratios may be indicators of anabolic status, but techni...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Since the initial reporting of salivary hormone measurements in marathon runners in the early 1980s,...
Since the initial reporting of salivary hormone measurements in marathon runners in the early 1980s,...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
Objectives: Salivary testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) concentrations were monitored across a sports...
Due to its noninvasive, convenient, and practical nature, salivary testosterone (sal-T) and cortisol...
Physical effort is known to alter the blood levels of many hormones, but there are only a few stu...
Background: This study was aimed to investigate whether measurement of free testosterone and cortiso...
Background: Recently, measurements of steroids like testosterone, androstenedione, cortisol and cort...
ObjectiveHundreds of scientific publications are produced annually that involve the measurement of c...
Abstract Objective Hundreds of scientific publications are produced annually that involve the measur...
BACKGROUND: Testosterone, cortisol and their ratios may be indicators of anabolic status, but techni...
Objectives: To evaluate feasibility and reliability of measuring saliva cortisol in athletes. Desig...
The impact of stress on health and disease is an important research topic in psychosomatic medicine....
Background: Testosterone, cortisol and their ratios may be indicators of anabolic status, but techni...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...