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The relationship of testosterone levels with sprint performance in young professional track and field athletes

Eduard Bezuglov,Ildus I. Ahmetov, Artemii Lazarev,George Mskhalaya,Oleg Talibov, Vjacheslav Ustinov,Maria Shoshorina, Elizaveta Bogachko, Violetta Azimi,Ryland Morgans,Anthony C. Hackney

Physiology & behavior(2023)

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Evidence suggests that higher testosterone levels may provide an athletic advantage. Therefore, it is of practical interest to examine the association between testosterone levels and power-and strength-related traits in young professional track and field athletes, and to consider the factors that determine testosterone levels. The study involved 68 young professional athletes (45 females, 17.3 +/- 2.6 years; 23 males, 18.2 +/- 1.9 years). Testosterone levels were assessed via liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. All subjects performed two 20 m and two 30 m sprint trials, and countermovement jump without arm-swing. A bioimpedance analysis of body composition was carried out and biological maturity was examined using the Khamis-Roche method. The average testosterone levels were 26.4 +/- 9.6 nmol/l and 1.5 +/- 0.7 nmol/l in males and females, respectively. In female athletes, testosterone levels did not correlate with any of traits. Males with the highest testosterone levels were signifi-cantly faster in the 20 m (p = 0.033) and 30 m (p = 0.014) sprint trials compared to males with lower testos-terone levels. Testosterone levels in males were positively associated with fat mass (p = 0.027), and degree of biological maturation (p = 0.003). In conclusion, we found a positive relationship between testosterone levels and sprint performance in young male athletes.
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Athlete,Body composition,Speed,Elite performance,Testosterone
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