SALIVARY CORTISOL, ALPHA-AMYLASE AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN A RESPONSES TO A MORNING SESSION OF BASKETBALL OR VOLLEYBALL TRAINING IN BOYS AGED 14-18 YEARS

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Bruzda-Zwiech, A. [1 ]
Konieczka, M. [2 ]
Hilt, A. [1 ]
Daszkowska, M. [1 ]
Grzegorczyk, J. [2 ]
Szczepanska, J. [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Paediat Dent, Ul Pomorska 251, PL-92213 Lodz, Poland
[2] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Microbiol & Lab Med Immunol, Lodz, Poland
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adolescent boys; salivary alpha-amylase; salivary cortisol; salivary IgA; basketball; volleyball; EXERCISE PROTOCOLS; TESTOSTERONE; COMPETITION; PLAYERS; MARKERS; STRESS;
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This study investigates whether a single session of routine morning basketball or volleyball training affects saliva levels of cortisol, alpha-amylase (sAA) and secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) in boys aged 14-18 years. Twenty-nine boys who participate in basketball or volleyball training, recruited from the Marcin Gortat's Athletic Championship School in Lodz, were enrolled in the study. The 90-minute routine exercise program included 15 minutes of warm-up followed by basketball or volleyball practice. Unstimulated saliva samples were collected prior to and immediately after the exercise, and were analysed using ELISA. One training session resulted in a significant increase of sAA concentration in all participants, as well as in the volleyball and basketball subgroups (p=0.00022; p=0.0029; p=0.0011; respectively). Post-exercise cortisol levels were significantly lower than pre-exercise levels (p=0.00002) throughout the group, as well as in the volleyball and basketball subgroups (p=0.0048; p=0.0019; p=0.0048; respectively). The exercise protocol did not significantly affect sIgA level, either in the whole examined group or the volleyball subgroup, however a weak significant increase of sIgA was observed in the basketball subgroup (p=0.046). The routine morning training session comprising a warm-up followed by basketball or volleyball practice seems to activate the sympatho-adrenal-medullary system, with a subsequent increase of alpha-amylase, but does not affect oral immunity in 14-18-year-old boys.
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