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Oxytocin in Married Couples, Testosterone in Sports Team: Explains the Brain’s Response to Stress (World Cup Relevant)
In lieu of the 2006 World Cup, it will take more than good strong and a strong team to win but also the team’s testosterone level. It was previously known that levels of testosterone are elevated in men during competitive sports. In a recent study reported by Portuguese researchers at the 6th International Congress of Neuroendocrinology (ICN 2006) shows increases in the male hormone give female soccer players the winning edge as well.
Female and male athletes have more in common than just the desire to compete: Both produce more testosterone in the heat of competition, making greater amounts of the hormone when they win.
No testosterone at work but there is some kind of stress involved in a marital conflict. However, a team of Swiss and American investigators reported at ICN 2006 that a nasal spray with the hormone oxytocin (the hormone of love) can reduce stress during marital conflict.
The preliminary analyses suggest that cortisol levels, which normally are elevated under stressful situations, were significantly lower in the oxytocin-treated couples than in the control group, providing evidence that oxytocin helps keep stress in check during conflict. Being able to curb such stress, which can be persistent in nature, could have long-term health benefits as well.
We can never look for a stress-free life. Stress is everywhere, even in the little things around us an, it is good however that the brain has a way of coping and responding to stress.

In an acute situation, the brain helps to protect us from threat by sending orders to the adrenal glands to release hormones such as cortisol, which mobilize bodily reserves to help meet the challenge. Systems like blood pressure and blood sugar are geared up, while other processes are temporarily shut down.

It’s an efficient and effective approach for dealing with the occasional tense situation, like running for the bus or meeting your tax deadline, but it takes a toll on our bodies just the same. Even more exhaustive is chronic stress. Over prolonged periods, high levels of cortisol associated with chronic stress can overwhelm the body.

Read more at UPMC News Bureau.

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If that spray works, I can see a lot of couples using it!

oxytocin is a hormone that occurs naturally in individuals that are in love but i guess through time for some reason this gets depleted.

those scientists have better get that spray working and available in th market. i think the world needs it, he eh. :))

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