Female Physiology-Endocrinology: Education Is Lacking and Innovation Is Needed!

Women in sport & physical activity journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-30 DOI:10.1123/wspaj.2023-0073
Anthony C Hackney, Kirsty J Elliott-Sale
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Throughout their lifespans, women undergo unique endocrinological changes relative to their reproductive hormones. The influence of how the female sex steroid hormones have nonreproductive actions is a trending topic of great interest in the exercise-sports sciences, especially among women of reproductive age. Herein, we present several key points on our perspective for moving the study of this topic forward in the future. These are (a) encouraging researchers to pursue high-quality research on female physiology-endocrinology in the exercise-sports science setting, (b) the need for exercise-sports science educational curriculums at the university level to embrace the study of female physiology-endocrinology area, and (c) the need for innovation in the study of this topic. As such, we propose using research design models involving supraphysiological hormonal states in vivo, that is, pregnancy and in vitro fertilization treatment, to gain new insights on sex steroid hormonal actions in women. Herein, we provide the rationale for our recommendations as well as a brief physiological overview of these clinical states. We acknowledge, exercise sports sciences need more studies on women! But there is a need to "think outside the box" on this topic, and we encourage researchers to be unconventional, be bold, think creatively, and contemplate whether these supraphysiological hormonal states might give them insightful information on female physiology and ovarian sex steroid hormones actions.

女性生理学-内分泌学:缺乏教育,需要创新!
女性在一生中都会经历与生殖激素有关的独特内分泌变化。女性性甾体激素如何对非生殖作用产生影响,是运动-体育科学领域,尤其是育龄女性非常感兴趣的一个热门话题。在此,我们将从以下几个关键点出发,展望未来这一课题的研究方向。这些要点是:(a) 鼓励研究人员在运动-体育科学环境中对女性生理-内分泌进行高质量的研究;(b) 大学的运动-体育科学教育课程需要包含女性生理-内分泌领域的研究;(c) 在这一主题的研究中需要创新。因此,我们建议使用涉及体内超生理激素状态(即怀孕和体外受精治疗)的研究设计模型,以获得关于女性体内性类固醇激素作用的新见解。在此,我们将提供我们提出这些建议的理由,并简要介绍这些临床状态的生理概况。我们承认,运动体育科学需要更多关于女性的研究!我们鼓励研究人员不拘一格,大胆创新,思考这些超生理荷尔蒙状态是否能为女性生理和卵巢性类固醇荷尔蒙作用提供有见地的信息。
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