Modest Exercise-Induced Increases in Testosterone Concentration Are Not Associated with Mating Strategy Change in Healthy Young Men

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Andrew G. Thomas
Marta Kowal
Piotr Sorokowski
Agnieszka Żelaźniewicz
Judyta Nowak
Sylwester Orzechowski
Blair T. Crewther
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[1] Swansea University,Psychology Department
[2] University of Wroclaw,Institute of Psychology
[3] University of Wroclaw,Department of Human Biology
[4] Institute of Sport – National Research Institute,undefined
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Evolutionary Psychological Science | 2021年 / 7卷
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Testosterone; Cortisol; Mating strategies; Conditional strategies; Mate choice;
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Research has demonstrated that increases in testosterone (T) concentration can affect the expression of behaviours and preferences that are typical of high mating effort. However, little research has considered whether such T increases affect mating strategy more generally and whether this is achievable using a physical intervention. In this pilot study, we examined whether exercise-induced changes in T covary with, or predict, changes in male mating strategy. Healthy young men (N = 94) completed a measure of short- and long-term relationship preference, before and after a series of short cycling sprints. Salivary T was measured pre- and post-exercise, along with salivary cortisol (C), which is known to moderate some behavioural effects of T. A significant group-level increase in T was observed, though this was smaller than anticipated (~ 10%, d = 0.27) with substantial intragroup variation. No group-level change in C or mating preferences emerged. Testosterone change did not significantly predict a change in short- or long-term mating preference from baseline, even with inclusion of C change as a moderator. The current findings suggest that modest exercise-induced increases in T concentration have little impact on male mating strategies. Pharmaceutical interventions, which produce larger and more consistent T increases, may be required to observe mating strategy change.
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