Cardiorespiratory response to high-intensity interval exercise across the menstrual cycle and with oral contraceptive use in recreationally active females.

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Alyssa A Olenick, Regis C Pearson, Nathan T Jenkins
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Fluctuations in female sex hormones may influence the cardiorespiratory response to exercise. Cardiorespiratory response to high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) across the menstrual cycle (MC) or with oral contraceptive (OC) use has limited data. Therefore, the influence of MC phase and OC use on cardiorespiratory response during HIIE was assessed. Twenty-five females (24.4 (3.6) yr) were categorized by a natural MC (NOC, n = 14) or OC use (n = 11). HIIE was four sets of four repetitions with three-minute rest between intervals on a cycle ergometer at a power output halfway between the ventilatory threshold and V̇O2peak. A HIIE bout was performed during the early follicular and mid-luteal phases (days 2-7 and ~21 of the MC) and during inactive (days 2-7) and active pill (third week) phases. Cardiorespiratory responses to HIIE were assessed via indirect calorimetry. No group or cycle phase differences were noted for relative and absolute VO2, ventilatory exchange, heart rate, or rating of perceived exertion (p > 0.05). In NOC during the follicular phase, FEO2 and V̇E/V̇O2 during pre-exercise seated rest was lower compared to the luteal phase (p < 0.05). In NOC during the follicular phase, V̇E/CO2, FEO2, FECO2, V̇E/V̇O2, and V̇E/CO2 during warm-up was lower compared to the luteal phase (p < 0.05). Most cardiorespiratory variables assessed do not appear to be impacted by MC phase or OC use during HIIE.

在娱乐活跃的女性中,高强度间歇运动对月经周期和口服避孕药的心肺反应。
女性性激素的波动可能会影响心肺对运动的反应。高强度间歇运动(HIIE)对月经周期(MC)或口服避孕药(OC)的心肺反应的数据有限。因此,评估MC期和使用OC对HIIE期间心肺反应的影响。25只雌性(24.4(3.6)岁)按自然MC (NOC, n = 14)或使用OC (n = 11)分类。HIIE是指在呼吸阈值和V (o)峰值之间的功率输出,在循环力计上进行4组4次重复,每组间隔休息3分钟。在卵泡早期和黄体中期(MC的2-7天和~21天)以及非活性(2-7天)和活性药丸(第三周)期间进行HIIE试验。通过间接量热法评估HIIE的心肺反应。在相对和绝对VO2、通气交换、心率或感觉劳累等级方面,各组或周期阶段均无差异(p < 0.05)。与黄体期相比,卵泡期的NOC、运动前坐位休息时的FEO2和V (E) /V (O2)均较低(p < 0.05)。卵泡期NOC、预热期V E/CO2、FEO2、FECO2、V E/V O2和V E/CO2均低于黄体期(p < 0.05)。评估的大多数心肺变量似乎不受HIIE期间MC期或OC使用的影响。
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