@article { author = {TaheriChadorneshin, Hossein and Motameni, Sara and Golestani, Ali}, title = {Effects of resistance exercise type on cortisol and androgen cross talk in resistance-trained women}, journal = {Journal of Exercise & Organ Cross Talk}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {8-14}, year = {2021}, publisher = {Vesnu Publications (Farzanegan Radandish)}, issn = {2783-2074}, eissn = {2783-2074}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.22034/JEOCT.2021.285091.1002}, abstract = {The current study aimed to compare the effect of hypertrophy-, strength-, and power-type resistance exercise in resistance-trained women with considering cortisol and androgen cross talk. After one-repetition maximum (1-RM) estimation, ten resistance-trained women (age: 26.30 ± 4.95 years; body mass index: 22.07 ± 2.02 kg/m2; body fat: 24.64 ± 4.98%) conducted hypertrophy- (70% of 1-RM), strength- (90% of 1-RM), and power-type (45% of 1-RM) resistance exercise for three consecutive weeks. The movements included lever leg extension, reverse-grip lat pull-down, horizontal leg press, standing biceps cable curl, lying leg curl, machines bench press, standing cable triceps extension, and seated calf raises. Fasting blood was taken before and immediately after each trial. Statistical analyses were performed at a significance level of P}, keywords = {resistance exercise,testosterone,cortisol,Resistance-trained women}, url = {https://www.jeoct.com/article_131240.html}, eprint = {https://www.jeoct.com/article_131240_04e24c47fd7e0c0b60eeb658d01e735c.pdf} }