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Background: The Montane ® Yukon Arctic Ultra (YAU) is one of the longest (690 km) and coldest (+10.6°C–43.9°C) ultramarathons worldwide. Taking part in an ultramarathon is associated with great physiological and psychological stress, which can affect one’s mood, level of hormones, and peptides. The...

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Main Authors: Camilla Kienast, Katharina Biere, Robert H. Coker, Nikolai N. Genov, Marc Jörres, Martina Anna Maggioni, Lea Mascarell-Maricic, Adriane Schalt, Magdalena Genov, Hanns-Christian Gunga, Mathias Steinach
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.970016.s001
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/21709667 2024-09-09T19:28:22+00:00 Image1_Adiponectin, leptin, cortisol, neuropeptide Y and profile of mood states in athletes participating in an ultramarathon during winter: An observational study.JPEG Camilla Kienast Katharina Biere Robert H. Coker Nikolai N. Genov Marc Jörres Martina Anna Maggioni Lea Mascarell-Maricic Adriane Schalt Magdalena Genov Hanns-Christian Gunga Mathias Steinach 2022-12-12T04:54:51Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.970016.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Image1_Adiponectin_leptin_cortisol_neuropeptide_Y_and_profile_of_mood_states_in_athletes_participating_in_an_ultramarathon_during_winter_An_observational_study_JPEG/21709667 unknown doi:10.3389/fphys.2022.970016.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Image1_Adiponectin_leptin_cortisol_neuropeptide_Y_and_profile_of_mood_states_in_athletes_participating_in_an_ultramarathon_during_winter_An_observational_study_JPEG/21709667 CC BY 4.0 Physiology Exercise Physiology Nutritional Physiology Reproduction Cell Physiology Systems Physiology Animal Physiology - Biophysics Animal Physiology - Cell Animal Physiology - Systems Comparative Physiology Physiology not elsewhere classified ultramarathon profile of mood states (POMS) leptin adiponectin NPY (neuropeptide Y) cold climate Image Figure 2022 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.970016.s001 2024-08-19T06:19:52Z Background: The Montane ® Yukon Arctic Ultra (YAU) is one of the longest (690 km) and coldest (+10.6°C–43.9°C) ultramarathons worldwide. Taking part in an ultramarathon is associated with great physiological and psychological stress, which can affect one’s mood, level of hormones, and peptides. The current study aimed to identify relationships between peptides, hormones, and mood states in participants during this ultramarathon. Methods: The study cohort consisted of 36 participants (19 men, 17 women, 38.64 ± 9.12 years) split into a finisher (n = 10), non-finisher (n = 19), and control group (n = 7). Data were collected at four time points: baseline (PRE), during (D1 after 277 km, D2 after 383 km), and after the race (POST). Questionnaires were used to assess ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), total quality of recovery (TQR), and profile of mood states (POMS-SF). Serum NPY, leptin, adiponectin, and cortisol were measured. Results: Among non-finishers, scores for confusion, anger, depression, and tension-anxiety (PRE vs. D2, p < 0.05) increased, while vigor decreased (PRE vs. D1, p < 0.05). In contrast, finishers’ tension-anxiety scores decreased (PRE vs. D1, p < 0.05). Fatigue increased in finishers (PRE vs. POST, p < 0.05) and non-finishers (PRE vs. D1, p < 0.05). In non-finishers, depressive mood correlated positively with leptin, anger, and confusion at several time points (p < 0.001). In finishers, NPY correlated with TQR at PRE (p < 0.05), while leptin correlated negatively with TQR at POST (p < 0.05). Tension-anxiety correlated highly with perceived exertion in non-finishers (p < 0.001) and with cortisol in finishers (p < 0.05) and non-finishers (p < 0.001). In finishers, confusion correlated negatively with NPY (p < 0.01). Conclusion: The study reveals an essential interplay between hormones and mood states affecting performance: Leptin was associated with anger and a depressive mood state in non-finishers and worse recovery in finishers. In contrast, NPY appeared ... Still Image Arctic Yukon Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Yukon
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topic Physiology
Exercise Physiology
Nutritional Physiology
Reproduction
Cell Physiology
Systems Physiology
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Comparative Physiology
Physiology not elsewhere classified
ultramarathon
profile of mood states (POMS)
leptin
adiponectin
NPY (neuropeptide Y)
cold climate
spellingShingle Physiology
Exercise Physiology
Nutritional Physiology
Reproduction
Cell Physiology
Systems Physiology
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Comparative Physiology
Physiology not elsewhere classified
ultramarathon
profile of mood states (POMS)
leptin
adiponectin
NPY (neuropeptide Y)
cold climate
Camilla Kienast
Katharina Biere
Robert H. Coker
Nikolai N. Genov
Marc Jörres
Martina Anna Maggioni
Lea Mascarell-Maricic
Adriane Schalt
Magdalena Genov
Hanns-Christian Gunga
Mathias Steinach
Image1_Adiponectin, leptin, cortisol, neuropeptide Y and profile of mood states in athletes participating in an ultramarathon during winter: An observational study.JPEG
topic_facet Physiology
Exercise Physiology
Nutritional Physiology
Reproduction
Cell Physiology
Systems Physiology
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Comparative Physiology
Physiology not elsewhere classified
ultramarathon
profile of mood states (POMS)
leptin
adiponectin
NPY (neuropeptide Y)
cold climate
description Background: The Montane ® Yukon Arctic Ultra (YAU) is one of the longest (690 km) and coldest (+10.6°C–43.9°C) ultramarathons worldwide. Taking part in an ultramarathon is associated with great physiological and psychological stress, which can affect one’s mood, level of hormones, and peptides. The current study aimed to identify relationships between peptides, hormones, and mood states in participants during this ultramarathon. Methods: The study cohort consisted of 36 participants (19 men, 17 women, 38.64 ± 9.12 years) split into a finisher (n = 10), non-finisher (n = 19), and control group (n = 7). Data were collected at four time points: baseline (PRE), during (D1 after 277 km, D2 after 383 km), and after the race (POST). Questionnaires were used to assess ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), total quality of recovery (TQR), and profile of mood states (POMS-SF). Serum NPY, leptin, adiponectin, and cortisol were measured. Results: Among non-finishers, scores for confusion, anger, depression, and tension-anxiety (PRE vs. D2, p < 0.05) increased, while vigor decreased (PRE vs. D1, p < 0.05). In contrast, finishers’ tension-anxiety scores decreased (PRE vs. D1, p < 0.05). Fatigue increased in finishers (PRE vs. POST, p < 0.05) and non-finishers (PRE vs. D1, p < 0.05). In non-finishers, depressive mood correlated positively with leptin, anger, and confusion at several time points (p < 0.001). In finishers, NPY correlated with TQR at PRE (p < 0.05), while leptin correlated negatively with TQR at POST (p < 0.05). Tension-anxiety correlated highly with perceived exertion in non-finishers (p < 0.001) and with cortisol in finishers (p < 0.05) and non-finishers (p < 0.001). In finishers, confusion correlated negatively with NPY (p < 0.01). Conclusion: The study reveals an essential interplay between hormones and mood states affecting performance: Leptin was associated with anger and a depressive mood state in non-finishers and worse recovery in finishers. In contrast, NPY appeared ...
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author Camilla Kienast
Katharina Biere
Robert H. Coker
Nikolai N. Genov
Marc Jörres
Martina Anna Maggioni
Lea Mascarell-Maricic
Adriane Schalt
Magdalena Genov
Hanns-Christian Gunga
Mathias Steinach
author_facet Camilla Kienast
Katharina Biere
Robert H. Coker
Nikolai N. Genov
Marc Jörres
Martina Anna Maggioni
Lea Mascarell-Maricic
Adriane Schalt
Magdalena Genov
Hanns-Christian Gunga
Mathias Steinach
author_sort Camilla Kienast
title Image1_Adiponectin, leptin, cortisol, neuropeptide Y and profile of mood states in athletes participating in an ultramarathon during winter: An observational study.JPEG
title_short Image1_Adiponectin, leptin, cortisol, neuropeptide Y and profile of mood states in athletes participating in an ultramarathon during winter: An observational study.JPEG
title_full Image1_Adiponectin, leptin, cortisol, neuropeptide Y and profile of mood states in athletes participating in an ultramarathon during winter: An observational study.JPEG
title_fullStr Image1_Adiponectin, leptin, cortisol, neuropeptide Y and profile of mood states in athletes participating in an ultramarathon during winter: An observational study.JPEG
title_full_unstemmed Image1_Adiponectin, leptin, cortisol, neuropeptide Y and profile of mood states in athletes participating in an ultramarathon during winter: An observational study.JPEG
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publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.970016.s001
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