Table 6

Typical patterns of objective measures to acute changes in training load and chronic training

AcuteChronicn
Increased training loadDecreased training loadOngoing training
Endocrine
 C– – –??23
 T– –??10
 T:C– – –– – –– –8
 E/NE– – –– – –↓↓↓6
 Prolactin2
 GH1
 ACTH1
 LH1
 Dopamine1
 IGF-10
Erythrocytes
 RBC– – –2
 Hct– – –3
 Hb↓↓↓– – –4
Immune
 Leuk.– –– –↓↓↓6
 IgA– – –– – –↑↑7
 IgG?2
 IL-1β– – –2
 IL-6?– – –3
 IL-8– – –2
 IL-102
 IL-12p702
 TNF-α2
 α-amylase1
Inflammation an muscle damage
 CRP2
 Oxidative stress?2
 GSH:GSSG2
 Urea3
 Creatinine2
 CK↓↓↑↑– – –10
Physiological
 La submax– –– –3
 La max– – –– – –– – –6
 HRrest?–– – –4
 HRvariability?↑2
 HRsubmax– – –– –– – –9
 HRmax– –– –– – –7
 HRrecovery1
 BPrest1
 VO2submax– – –– – –4
 VO2max↑↑– – –5
Performance
 Sustained↓↓↑↑↑↑28
 Short↓↓↑↑↑↑25
  • Typical patterns rated as improve (↑), decline (↓), conflicting findings (?), or no change (–). Three symbols indicates strong evidence, two symbols for moderate evidence and one symbol for limited evidence. Shading highlights strong (dark grey) and moderate (light grey) associations. Abbreviations for objective measures: cortisol (C), testosterone (T), epinephrine and norepinephrine (E/NE), growth hormone (GH), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), luteinising hormone (LH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), erythrocytes (RBC), Haematocrit (Hct), haemoglobin (Hb), leukocytes (Leuk.), immunoglobulin-A (IgA), immunoglobulin-G (IgG), interleukins (IL-), tumour necrosis factor α (TNF-α), C reactive protein (CRP), reduced-oxidised glutathione ratio (GSH:GSSG), creatine kinase (CK), blood lactate (La), heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), oxygen consumption (VO2). n refers to number of contributing studies.