Influence of menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive phases on strength performance, neuromuscular fatigue, and perceived exertion.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Journal of applied physiology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1152/japplphysiol.00198.2024
Boris Dragutinovic, Franziska Moser, Hannah L Notbohm, Johanna K Ihalainen, Wilhelm Bloch, Moritz Schumann
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The primary aim of the study was to assess differences in strength performance, neuromuscular fatigue, and perceived exertion across phases of the menstrual cycle [MC; early follicular (eFP), late follicular (lFP), and mid-luteal phase (mLP)] and oral contraceptives [OCs; active pill phase (aPP) and nonactive pill phase (nPP)]. The secondary aim was to analyze the influence of fluctuating serum 17β-estradiol and progesterone concentrations on these parameters in naturally menstruating women. Thirty-four women (21 with a natural MC and 13 using OCs) completed three or two experimental sessions, respectively. Mean propulsive velocity (MPVmean) and total number of repetitions (REPtotal) were assessed during a power [3 × 8 at 60% 1RM (one-repetition maximum)] and hypertrophy squat loading (3 sets to failure at 70% 1RM), respectively. Changes in bench press and squat MPV at 60% 1RM in response to the loadings were used as surrogates for nonlocal and local fatigue, respectively. Total blood lactate accumulation (BLAA) and markers of perceived exertion were assessed in each session. No significant differences between any of the MC or OC phases were observed for MPVmean, REPtotal, nonlocal and local fatigue, and markers of perceived exertion (all P > 0.050). A higher intraindividual 17β-estradiol concentration was significantly associated with a lower MPVmean (P = 0.019). BLAA was significantly higher in the lFP than in the mLP (P = 0.019) and negatively associated with the intraindividual progesterone concentration (P = 0.005). Although 17β-estradiol may negatively influence the MPV, it appears that fluctuations of both sex hormones across the MC and OC phases are not prominent enough to induce significant or practically relevant changes in the assessed parameters.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Although a high intraindividual 17β-estradiol concentration was associated with a lower movement velocity, markers of strength performance and surrogates for nonlocal and local fatigue remained unaffected by MC and OC phases. Blood lactate accumulation was significantly reduced in the mLP. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the impact of the MC phases varies greatly among individuals. Individuals with high fluctuations in sex hormone concentrations may experience relevant changes in the assessed parameters.

月经周期和口服避孕药阶段对力量表现、神经肌肉疲劳和感觉用力的影响
该研究的目的是评估月经周期(MC,卵泡早期[eFP]、卵泡晚期[lFP]和黄体中期[mLP])和口服避孕药(OC,有效避孕药期[aPP]和非有效避孕药期[nPP])不同阶段在力量表现、神经肌肉疲劳和感觉用力方面的差异。其次,在自然月经期妇女中,分析了血清 17β-雌二醇和孕酮浓度波动对这些参数的影响。34 名妇女(21 名自然 MC,13 名使用 OC)分别完成了三次或两次实验。在力量训练(3x8,60%1RM)和肥胖深蹲训练(3 组,70%1RM,至失败)期间,分别评估了平均推进速度(MPVmean)和总重复次数(REPtotal)。卧推和深蹲 MPV(60%1RM)对负荷的响应变化分别作为非局部和局部疲劳的替代指标。每次训练都对总血乳酸累积量(BLAA)和感觉用力指标进行评估。在任何 MC 或 OC 阶段,MPVmean、REPtotal、非局部和局部疲劳以及感觉疲劳指标均未观察到明显差异(所有 p>0.050)。个体内 17β-estradiol 浓度较高与 MPVmean 值较低显著相关(p=0.019)。与 mLP 相比,lFP 的 BLAA 明显更高(p=0.019),并且与个体内孕酮浓度呈负相关(p=0.005)。虽然 17β-estradiol 可能会对 MPV 产生负面影响,但这两种性激素在 MC 期和 OC 期的波动似乎并不明显,不足以引起评估参数发生显著或实际的变化。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Physiology publishes the highest quality original research and reviews that examine novel adaptive and integrative physiological mechanisms in humans and animals that advance the field. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that examine the acute and adaptive responses of various organs, tissues, cells and/or molecular pathways to environmental, physiological and/or pathophysiological stressors. As an applied physiology journal, topics of interest are not limited to a particular organ system. The journal, therefore, considers a wide array of integrative and translational research topics examining the mechanisms involved in disease processes and mitigation strategies, as well as the promotion of health and well-being throughout the lifespan. Priority is given to manuscripts that provide mechanistic insight deemed to exert an impact on the field.
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