National team biathletes' experiences of the menstrual cycle: "it's something that needs to be heard".

IF 3.2 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002407
Helene Jørgensen, Margie H Davenport, Nicholas L Holt, Tara-Leigh F McHugh
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Abstract

Objectives: To describe national team biathletes' experiences of their menstrual cycle (MC) while training and competing, and to identify factors to be considered in the development of policy and practice to support these athletes.

Methods: Participants included 18 national team biathletes (ages 17-32 years) who experience the MC. Following a qualitative description design, athletes participated in one-on-one semistructured interviews that were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using a content analysis process.

Results: Four descriptive themes represent the findings: (a) 'A very under-rated part of performance and training': Critical impacts of the MC on sport; (b) 'It varies month to month': Fluctuation in occurrence and impact of MC symptoms; (c) 'Block out and get through it': Managing the MC for performance; and (d) 'For the next generation': Improving policy and practice around the MC. Findings from this research outline actionable steps to support athletes who experience a MC, including developing mandatory MC education, increasing knowledge about the management of MC symptoms (eg, MC tracking, leakproof suits), and creating a fair point system of the overall biathlon season ranking allowing elimination of two race results that may have been affected by a health issue, such as adverse MC symptoms.

Conclusions: This research outlines the critical need for 'macro' level policies and practices that reduce the perceived impact of MC symptoms on athletes' training and performance. Furthermore, individual variations described in this study highlight the importance of individualised approaches to supporting athletes as they navigate the MC alongside the demands of sport.

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国家队两项运动员的月经周期经历:“这是需要被听到的事情”。
目的:描述国家队两项运动员在训练和比赛期间的月经周期(MC)经历,并确定在制定支持这些运动员的政策和实践时应考虑的因素。方法:参与者包括18名经历MC的国家队两项运动员(年龄17-32岁)。遵循定性描述设计,运动员参加一对一的半结构化访谈,录音,逐字转录并使用内容分析过程进行分析。结果:四个描述性主题代表了研究结果:(a)“表现和训练中被低估的部分”:MC对运动的关键影响;(b)“每月变化”:MC症状的发生和影响的波动;(c)“屏蔽并克服它”:管理司仪的表现;和(d)“为了下一代”:改善MC的政策和实践。本研究的结果概述了支持经历MC的运动员的可操作步骤,包括开展强制性MC教育,增加关于MC症状管理的知识(例如,MC跟踪,防漏服),以及创建一个公平的冬季两项比赛整体排名制度,以消除可能受到健康问题影响的两场比赛结果,例如不良MC症状。结论:本研究概述了“宏观”层面政策和实践的迫切需要,以减少MC症状对运动员训练和表现的感知影响。此外,本研究中描述的个体差异强调了个性化方法的重要性,以支持运动员在运动需求的同时驾驭MC。
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