Daily turmeric and ginger beverage consumption attenuates physical menstrual cycle symptoms in sub-elite female footballers: a pilot study.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-31 DOI:10.20463/pan.2026.0001
Jasper van der Wolf-Ong, Connor Parker, Eleanor L Procter, Samantha J Abbott, Sophie Harries, Chloe Everton, John Hough, Ross Burbeary, Matthew Mayer, Daniel Martin, Loris A Juett, David J Clayton, Ian Varley
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Abstract

Purpose: Female footballers frequently experience menstrual cycle-related symptoms, often most severe during menstruation, compounding exercise-induced muscle soreness, and impairing performance and wellbeing. Turmeric and ginger have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties and may alleviate menstrual symptoms and reduce exercise-induced muscle soreness, but have not been studied as a whole-food combined beverage. This study investigated the effects of daily consumption of a turmeric and ginger containing beverage (TGB) on menstrual cycle related symptoms, post-match soreness, and markers of inflammation.

Methods: Six sub-elite female footballers completed a six-month protocol involving a 99-day control period without TGB consumption (CON), followed by an 89- day intervention period with self-administered daily TGB consumption (TGB). Each TGB contained juice from 35 g turmeric root and 6 g ginger root, with a black pepper mix (BioMax Uptake Blend®). Menstrual cycle-related symptoms were self-reported daily during menstruation, while muscle soreness (leg-specific and whole-body) and plasma concentrations of creatine kinase (CK), C-reactive protein (CRP), and intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (I-FABP) were assessed immediately after five competitive matches during each period.

Results: Physical menstrual symptoms were reduced 10% during TGB compared with CON (P = 0.013). No differences between trials were observed for psychological menstrual symptoms (P = 0.209), post-match soreness (leg-specific: P = 0.388; whole-body: P = 0.633), CK (P = 0.303), CRP (P = 0.917), or I-FABP (P = 0.322).

Conclusion: This study provides preliminary evidence that a daily turmeric and ginger-containing beverage can reduce physical menstrual cycle-related symptoms in female footballers, providing scope for larger placebo-controlled trials to confirm efficacy.

每日饮用姜黄和生姜饮料减轻亚精英女子足球运动员生理月经周期症状:一项试点研究。
目的:女足球运动员经常经历与月经周期相关的症状,通常在月经期间最为严重,加剧了运动引起的肌肉酸痛,并损害了表现和健康。姜黄和生姜具有抗炎和镇痛的特性,可以缓解月经症状,减少运动引起的肌肉酸痛,但尚未研究将其作为全食物组合饮料。本研究调查了每天饮用含有姜黄和生姜的饮料(TGB)对月经周期相关症状、赛后疼痛和炎症标志物的影响。方法:6名次精英女子足球运动员完成了为期6个月的方案,其中包括99天的不服用TGB的对照期(CON),随后是89天的自我管理的每日服用TGB的干预期(TGB)。每个TGB含有35克姜黄根和6克姜根的果汁,与黑胡椒混合(BioMax摄取混合®)。月经期间每天自我报告与月经周期相关的症状,而肌肉酸痛(腿部特异性和全身)和肌酸激酶(CK)、c反应蛋白(CRP)和肠脂肪酸结合蛋白(I-FABP)的血浆浓度在每个时期的五场竞技赛后立即进行评估。结果:与对照组相比,TGB组生理月经症状减轻10% (P = 0.013)。在心理月经症状(P = 0.209)、赛后疼痛(腿部特异性:P = 0.388;全身:P = 0.633)、CK (P = 0.303)、CRP (P = 0.917)或I-FABP (P = 0.322)方面,试验之间没有观察到差异。结论:本研究提供了初步证据,证明每天饮用含姜黄和生姜的饮料可以减轻女足球运动员的生理月经周期相关症状,为更大规模的安慰剂对照试验提供了空间,以证实疗效。
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