Menstrual cycle and use of different doses of oral contraceptive do not affect torque parameters in strength training programs

Q4 Medicine
M. Sousa, R. Dellagrana, Morgana Lunardi, M. Rossato, L. Hoinaski, C. Bento, Cíntia de la Rocha Freitas
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The aim of this study was twofold: (a) to verify the effects of different periods of Menstrual Cycle (MC) (menstrual and non-menstrual) of women who use (users) or did not use (non-users) oral contraceptive (OC); (b) to compare the influence of the use of different doses of OCs at these MC moments. Two groups, women who did not use OC (NCG = 13) and women who use OC (CG = 13). The participants were assessed on the 1st or 2nd day of their menstrual period and the 14th or 15th day post-menstrual period. The Peak Torque (PT) and work (W) variables were evaluated at all MC moments. To compare the estrogen dosage, CG was subdivided into two subgroups, (ULCG = 6) that used ultra-low doses of estrogen and a group (LCG = 7) that used low. No interaction (group x period) was observed for PTisometric (F=0.170, p=0.687), PTconcentric (F=0.495, p=0.495) and PTeccentric (F=0.348, p=0.566), Wconcentric (F=0.001, p=0.971) and Weccentric (F=0.075, p=0.790). In addition, no significant interactions (dose x period) were observed in the torque parameters between women who used OC at different estrogen dosages (PTisometric: F=0.803, p=0.411; PTconcentric: F=0.548, p=0.492; PTeccentric: F=0.239, p=0.645; Wconcentric: F=0.030, p=0.869, Weccentric: F=0.027, p=0.876). In conclusion, using or not using OC seems to have no effect on torque parameters at the different moments of MC. Furthermore, the different doses of the OCs did not seem to promote effects on torque and work during MC.
月经周期和不同剂量口服避孕药的使用不会影响力量训练项目中的扭矩参数
本研究的目的是双重的:(a)验证使用(使用者)或不使用(非使用者)口服避孕药(OC)的妇女在月经周期(月经期和非月经期)的不同时期的影响;(b)比较在这些MC时刻使用不同剂量的oc的影响。两组,不使用OC的女性(NCG = 13)和使用OC的女性(CG = 13)。参与者在月经期的第1天或第2天以及月经后的第14天或第15天进行评估。在所有MC时刻评估峰值扭矩(PT)和功(W)变量。为了比较雌激素的剂量,将CG细分为两个亚组(ULCG = 6),使用超低剂量的雌激素和使用低剂量的雌激素组(LCG = 7)。PTisometric (F=0.170, p=0.687)、PTconcentric (F=0.495, p=0.495)和PTeccentric (F=0.348, p=0.566)、Wconcentric (F=0.001, p=0.971)和Weccentric (F=0.075, p=0.790)无交互作用(组x周期)。此外,在不同雌激素剂量下使用OC的女性之间,扭矩参数(剂量x周期)没有观察到显著的相互作用(PTisometric: F=0.803, p=0.411;pt同心:F=0.548, p=0.492;PTeccentric: F=0.239, p=0.645;Wconcentric: F=0.030, p=0.869, Weccentric: F=0.027, p=0.876)。综上所述,在MC的不同时刻,使用或不使用OC似乎对扭矩参数没有影响。此外,不同剂量的OC似乎没有促进MC期间的扭矩和功的影响。
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Motricidade
Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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