Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2009; 117(6): 283-288
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1085996
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© J. A. Barth Verlag in Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Nutritional Composition in Different Training Stages in Young Female Athletes (Swimming) and Association with Leptin, IGF-1 and Estradiol

B. Zietz 1 , S. Schnabl 2 , M. Nerlich 3 , J. Schoelmerich 4 , A. Schaeffler 4
  • 1Internal Medicine II, Goldbergklink, Kelheim, Germany
  • 2Department of Surgery, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany
  • 3Department of Surgery, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
  • 4Internal Medicine I, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
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Publication History

received 24.04.2008 first decision 03.06.2008

accepted 14.08.2008

Publication Date:
01 October 2008 (online)

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the interaction of serum leptin, IGF-1, estradiol and cortisol in salvia as well as IL-6 with nutritional composition in female athletes (swimming) according to the training protocol (competition (C), sprint (S), recreation (R), endurance (E)).

Design/Methods: In 23 young (10–19 years old) female athletes (Bavarian swimming competition) in different training stages nutritional protocols were evaluated using standardized questionnaires. Body composition was measured by using analysis of bioimpedance. Estradiol, IGF-1, leptin and IL-6 in serum were measured by ELISA. To obtain circadian profiles of cortisol salvia probes were sampled at 4 h intervals and cortisol in saliva was measured.

Results: Daily intake of kilocalories varied significantly and was highest during R with the highest percentage of nutritional fat intake (37.3%) when compared to C (28.1%, p=0.001). BMI was associated with leptin in all training stages and IL-6 in R, C and E. Leptin, IGF-1 and cortisol in salvia were dependent on training stages while serum levels of estradiol were not. Nutritional fat intake (p=0.07 in R) as well as serum levels of IGF-1 (p=0.014 in E) were significantly associated with estradiol but not with serum leptin levels or salivary cortisol.

Conclusions: In female athletes nutritional composition has an impact on serum hormones (leptin, IGF-1 as well as estradiol) and may be also on cytokines (IL-6). Leptin, IGF-1 and salivary cortisol levels represent the intensity of physical training and possibly overtraining. In our female athletes no findings indicative of female athlete triad could be demonstrated.

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