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Caffeine Increases Free Test, Cortisol?

str8nubin

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I stumbled onto this today while doing research for a paper and thought it might be of use, as it was just published this month. Has anyone found a reliable means of supressing cortisol as I enjoy a morning cup of coffee :Chef: ...

Title: Dose Effect of Caffeine on Testosterone and Cortisol Responses to Resistance Exercise.Authors:Beaven, C. Martyn1

Hopkins, Will G.2
Hansen, Kier T.2
Wood, Matthew R.2
Cronin, John B.2
Lowe, Timothy E.1

Source:International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism; Apr2008, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p131-141, 11p, 2 graphs
Document Type:Article
Subject Terms:*CAFFEINE -- Physiological effect

:Introduction: Interest in the use of caffeine as an ergogenic aid has increased since the International Olympic Committee lifted the partial ban on its use. Caffeine has beneficial effects on various aspects of athletic performance, but its effects on training have been neglected. Purpose: To investigate the acute effect of caffeine on the exercise-associated increases in testosterone and cortisol in a double-blind crossover study. Methods: Twenty-four professional rugby-league players ingested caffeine doses of 0, 200, 400, and 800 mg in random order 1 hr before a resistance-exercise session. Saliva was sampled at the time of caffeine ingestion, at 15-min intervals throughout each session, and 15 and 30 min after the session. Data were log-transformed to estimate percent effects with mixed modeling, and effects were standardized to assess magnitudes. Results: Testosterone concentration showed a small increase of 15% (90% confidence limits, ± 19%) during exercise. Caffeine raised this concentration in a dose-dependent manner by a further small 21% (± 24%) at the highest dose. The 800-mg dose also produced a moderate 52% (± 44%) increase in cortisol. The effect of caffeine on the testosterone:cortisol ratio was a small decline (14%; ± 21%). Conclusion: Caffeine has some potential to benefit training outcomes via the anabolic effects of the increase in testosterone concentration, but this benefit might be counteracted by the opposing catabolic effects of the increase in cortisol and resultant decline in the testosterone:cortisol ratio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Author Affiliations:1Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd., Hamilton, 3216, New Zealand
2Institute of Sport and Recreation Research, AUT University, Auckland, 0627,

New Zealand ISSN:1526484X
 
I knew about the cortisol spike, didnt know about the free test - I'll read the abstract later

in the meantime, to control cortisol:

phosphatidyl serine
hi Dose vitamin C
glutamine peptides
HMB (contraversial but emerging studies seem to support it)

if you're dieting or excercizing fasted, then BCAA's to prevent cortisol spike
 
Control Cortisol with ENDOAMP from PP!

I take it after my cardio workouts in themorning to supress the cortisol spike from the extended cardio workouts.

Good Stuff!

-Legacy
 
DJLegacy2k1 said:
Control Cortisol with ENDOAMP from PP!

I take it after my cardio workouts in themorning to supress the cortisol spike from the extended cardio workouts.

Good Stuff!

-Legacy

good suggestion
 
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