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Occup Environ Med 57:298-315 doi:10.1136/oem.57.5.298
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Reactivity and recovery from different types of work measured by catecholamines and cortisol: a systematic literature overview

Table 8

Summary of findings from 17 studies that assessed macrorecovery (relative frequencies (number of subjects))

Studies that assessed macrorecovery
Macrorecovery n=21 Mental task Mental/ physical tasks Physical tasks Total
Aerobic Anaerobic
Adrenaline (n=7):
 Increase 2/3 (24) 1/1 (12) 0/3 (—) 3/7 (36)
 No change 1/3 (6) 0/1 (—) 0/3 (—) 1/7 (6)
 Decrease 0/3 (—) 0/1 (—) 3/3 (28) 3/7 (28)
Noradrenaline (n=9):
 Increase 2/3 (24) 0/1 (—) 1/5 (14) 3/9 (38)
 No change 1/3 (6) 1/1 (12) 2/5 (32) 4/9 (50)
 Decrease 0/3 (—) 0/1 (—) 2/5 (20) 2/9 (20)
Cortisol (n=17):
 Increase 2/6 (83) 2/10 (20) 0/1 (—) 4/17 (103)
 No change 2/6 (24) 6/10 (134) 0/1 (—) 8/17 (158)
 Decrease 2/6 (83) 2/10 (32) 1/1 (21) 5/17 (136)
  • Some studies performed several measurements at one time. The 33 assessments are categorised by nature of the task and the effect found for the different hormones.

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