2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20043266
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Effect of Menstrual Cycle Phase on the Recovery Process of High-Intensity Interval Exercise—A Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Abstract: Although the study of the menstrual cycle influence on endurance exercise has recently increased, there is a lack of literature studying its influence on females’ cardiorespiratory recovery. Thus, the aim of the present work was to assess menstrual cycle influence on post-exercise recovery following a high intensity interval exercise in trained females. Thirteen eumenorrheic endurance-trained females performed an interval running protocol in three menstrual cycle phases: early follicular phase (EFP), late foll… Show more

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“…Some studies suggest that neuromuscular function and fatigability change across the MC with a higher voluntary activation and lower fatigability during the late mid-cycle phase ( 35 ). Concerning recovery, ventilatory parameters seem to be better in late mid-cycle phase vs. late-cycle phase ( 36 ). These metabolic and muscular specificities could support our results, especially the ability to produce higher intensity in the mid-cycle during an intensive training session, corresponding to the cluster of intensive effort.…”
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“…Some studies suggest that neuromuscular function and fatigability change across the MC with a higher voluntary activation and lower fatigability during the late mid-cycle phase ( 35 ). Concerning recovery, ventilatory parameters seem to be better in late mid-cycle phase vs. late-cycle phase ( 36 ). These metabolic and muscular specificities could support our results, especially the ability to produce higher intensity in the mid-cycle during an intensive training session, corresponding to the cluster of intensive effort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Female sex hormones fluctuations, including estrogen and progesterone, impact many physiological, psychological and biomechanical systems. The mid-cycle phase, characterized by an increase of estrogens level, and the late-cycle phase characterized by a peak of progesterone combined with a second rise up of estrogen, are associated with specific effects on substrate metabolism, energy store, muscles and perceptual responses (30)(31)(32)(33). Given the absence of validated ovulation or hormone level measurements, we can only refer to the mid-cycle as a proxy for the follicular phase and the late phase as a proxy for the luteal phase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Physical activity is an important part of the treatment of connective tissue diseases, because with the simultaneous normalization of body weight, which contributes to the regularity and quality of menstrual function, muscle tone improves, which compensates for the insufficient development of connective tissue [61,62].…”
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“…In women taking combined contraceptive pills (mono-, bi-, tri-, or quadriphasic oral contraceptives) the exogenous hormones are fairly constant and reduce the endogenous levels of sex hormones, followed by a phase without exogenous hormones during pill withdrawal. These sex hormone fluctuations impact numerous physiological functions that may influence training [ 160 , 161 ] and performance [ 162 , 163 ], such as recovery [ 164 ], wellness [ 165 ], and in particular, considering the altitude environment, respiratory function [ 166 ].
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confidence: 99%