Baseline cortisol moderates testosterone reactivity to women's intercollegiate athletic competition
DA Edwards, KV Casto - Physiology & behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
Recent research suggests that cortisol (C) level moderates testosterone (T) reactivity to the
Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) in men. The extent to which C moderates T reactivity in other …
Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) in men. The extent to which C moderates T reactivity in other …
Testosterone, cortisol, and human competition
KV Casto, DA Edwards - Hormones and behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Testosterone and cortisol figure prominently in the research literature having to do with
human competition. In this review, we track the history of this literature, concentrating …
human competition. In this review, we track the history of this literature, concentrating …
Before, during, and after: how phases of competition differentially affect testosterone, cortisol, and estradiol levels in women athletes
KV Casto, DA Edwards - Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 2016 - Springer
Testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) are hormones related to, respectively, dominance
motivation and stress. Levels of both hormones increase in association with athletic …
motivation and stress. Levels of both hormones increase in association with athletic …
Testosterone, cortisol, and women's competition
Hormone (testosterone, cortisol)–behavior relationships have been extensively studied
among male competitors, and far less so among female competitors. To address this gap …
among male competitors, and far less so among female competitors. To address this gap …
Endogenous testosterone and cortisol jointly influence reactive aggression in women
The dual-hormone hypothesis posits that the effect of testosterone on social behavior is
moderated by cortisol. The present study tested this hypothesis with a competitive reactive …
moderated by cortisol. The present study tested this hypothesis with a competitive reactive …
Women's intercollegiate athletic competition: cortisol, testosterone, and the dual-hormone hypothesis as it relates to status among teammates
DA Edwards, KV Casto - Hormones and behavior, 2013 - Elsevier
Recent research suggests that testosterone and cortisol jointly regulate dominance
motivation and, perhaps, the status relationships that are affected by it. For this article, the …
motivation and, perhaps, the status relationships that are affected by it. For this article, the …
Performance during competition and competition outcome in relation to testosterone and cortisol among women
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition. This study
investigated the relation between competition, testosterone (T), and cortisol (C) in women …
investigated the relation between competition, testosterone (T), and cortisol (C) in women …
Salivary concentrations of cortisol and testosterone and prediction of performance in a professional triathlon competition
CH Balthazar, MC Garcia, RC Spadari-Bratfisch - Stress, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to examine salivary cortisol and testosterone concentrations in
professional male athletes during a short triathlon competition using non-invasive methods …
professional male athletes during a short triathlon competition using non-invasive methods …
Competition-related testosterone, cortisol, and perceived personal success in recreational women athletes
Thirty-five women participating in one or more intramural flag-football games provided saliva
samples before, immediately after, and 10 min after competition and completed an after …
samples before, immediately after, and 10 min after competition and completed an after …
[HTML][HTML] Within-person coupling of estradiol, testosterone, and cortisol in women athletes
DA Edwards, B Turan - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
Purpose In variety of settings cortisol and testosterone are positively “coupled.” That is,
within-person fluctuations of cortisol and testosterone levels occur in parallel—increases …
within-person fluctuations of cortisol and testosterone levels occur in parallel—increases …