2020
DOI: 10.23736/s0022-4707.20.10868-5
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Effects of the menstrual cycle on oxidative stress and antioxidant response to high-intensity intermittent exercise until exhaustion in healthy women

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“…And therefore, the antioxidant role of E2 appears to be a sum of its role as both a structural antioxidant and genomic activator. Agreeably, a recent study quantified the presence of reactive oxygen metabolites and tested the antioxidant potential in blood samples taken before and after high intensity intermittent exercise in women during their EF and ML phases (Matsuda et al 2020). They reported a 10% increase in circulating reactive oxygen metabolites in the EF, but not ML phase after exercise, together with a tendency for a greater increase in antioxidant potential after exercise in ML than EF phase.…”
Section: Estrogen Modulates Eimd By Virtue Of Its Molecular Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…And therefore, the antioxidant role of E2 appears to be a sum of its role as both a structural antioxidant and genomic activator. Agreeably, a recent study quantified the presence of reactive oxygen metabolites and tested the antioxidant potential in blood samples taken before and after high intensity intermittent exercise in women during their EF and ML phases (Matsuda et al 2020). They reported a 10% increase in circulating reactive oxygen metabolites in the EF, but not ML phase after exercise, together with a tendency for a greater increase in antioxidant potential after exercise in ML than EF phase.…”
Section: Estrogen Modulates Eimd By Virtue Of Its Molecular Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 35 In terms of their subjects, these two studies have characteristics similar to the present study. 7 , 36 Moreover, these two studies, most recent previous studies, 37 , 38 and most other studies have not adjusted for confounding iron concentrations. Therefore, we did not measure iron concentrations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…On the contrary, female elite futsal athletes are perceived to perform better during the menstrual cycle’s follicular phase [ 86 ]. Oxidative stress during and post exercise may be eliminated in eumenorrheic females during the luteal phase, when estradiol and progesterone levels are higher than during the follicular phase [ 87 ]. Therefore, during the very early follicular phase, women’s predisposition to engage in high-intensity exercise such as a futsal match may be reduced [ 83 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%