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Features of Hormonal Status of Young Athletes in the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)

Abstract

In order to compare the hormonal status of young athletes of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia) youths aged 16-17, professional sportsmen and those, not involved in sports, were investigated.
The authors came to conclusion that in 56.3% of the studied athletes catabolic metabolism prevailed, including 12.3 percent of them in a state of overtraining. Athletes had higher levels of cortisol and testosterone than the non-athletes. With increasing degree of reactive anxiety cortisol and testosterone levels significantly increased. Most athletes belonged to the stress-resistant types of people.

About the Authors

K. S. Gavrilyeva
M. K. Ammosov Medical Institute NEFU; SBI RS (YA) School of the highest sports skill
Russian Federation

Gavrilyeva Kristina S. – postgraduate student of the Department of propedeutics of children's diseases;

head of the Department of physiotherapy of the Center for sports medicine and rehabilitation

677013, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk, Lermontov street No 14, fl.117 Phone: 8-914-105-17-30



M. V. Handu
M. K. Ammosov Medical Institute NEFU
Russian Federation

Handu Maria V. – MD, Professor at the Department of propaedeutics of childhood diseases

677013, Yakutsk, Oyunsky street No. 41, fl.85 Phone: 89142331281



S. V. Markova
M. K. Ammosov Medical Institute NEFU
Russian Federation

Markova Sardana V. – the candidate of medical Sciences, head of the Department of propaedeutics of childhood diseases

677016 Yakutsk, street Yaroslavsky 39, fl. 83 Phone: 89241759663



N. V. Makharova
Center for sports medicine and rehabilitation of the SBI RS(YA) School of the highest sports skill
Russian Federation

Makharova Natalia V. – MD, head physician

677000 Yakutsk, street Chernyshevsky 16 flat 8, Phone: 8 89142716633



E. N. Mestnikova
Center for sports medicine and rehabilitation of the SBI RS (YA) School of the highest sports skill
Russian Federation

Mestnikova Ekaterina N. – doctor-cardiologist

677007, Yakutsk, street Avtodorogny 40/5 sq 87. Phone: 8- 984-104-60-33



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Gavrilyeva K.S., Handu M.V., Markova S.V., Makharova N.V., Mestnikova E.N. Features of Hormonal Status of Young Athletes in the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(1):43-45.

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