Impact of Physical Activity and Sport on the Symptoms of Menstrual and Premenstrual Periods

Talitha Allegretti de Lima Trostdorf
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Differences in physical and mentalsymptoms of menstrual and premenstrual periods were analyzed in sedentary, active, and athlete women. Thewomen (227: 77 sedentary, 90 active and 60 athletes) answered the online questionnaire about symptoms related to the menstrual and premenstrual periods.In the menstrual period, the most intense symptoms were dysmenorrhea, bad mood, discouragement, and anxiety. In the premenstrual periodthe main symptoms were headache, edema, bad mood and sadness. The athletes showed less symptoms than sedentary and active women in menstrual and premenstrual periods.The menstrual symptomswere worse than in the premenstrual period. Finally, 62.1% of participants used medication to relieve menstrual period symptoms and 23.3% for premenstrual symptoms, the majority of which were self-administered. The active women and the J Women’s Health Dev 2021; 4 (4): 123-135 DOI: 10.26502/fjwhd.2644-28840067 Journal of Women’s Health and Development Volume 4 No 4 – December 2021 124 athletesreduced the intensity of their training in menstrual period. Up to 80.5% of participants reported a preference to discuss menstrual cycle issues with women, and were embarrassed. Then, the symptoms of the menstrual period are greater and worse than those presented in the premenstrual period. Athletes presented fewer physical and mental symptoms. The symptoms presented in the menstrual period should also be evaluated and treated to improve the physical and mental symptoms of women.
体力活动和运动对经期和经前期症状的影响
分析了久坐女性、活跃女性和运动女性月经期和经前期生理和心理症状的差异。227名女性(77名久坐不动,90名活跃,60名运动员)回答了有关月经和经前症状的在线问卷。在月经期间,最强烈的症状是痛经、心情不好、沮丧和焦虑。经前期主要表现为头痛、水肿、心情不好、悲伤。在经期和经前期,运动员比久坐和活跃的女性表现出更少的症状。经期症状较经前加重。最后,62.1%的参与者使用药物来缓解月经期症状,23.3%的参与者使用药物来缓解经前症状,其中大多数是自我给药。参与运动的妇女和《2021年妇女健康发展》;4 (4): 123-135 DOI: 10.26502/fjwhd。《妇女健康与发展杂志》第4卷第4期- 2021年12月124名运动员在经期减少了训练强度。多达80.5%的参与者报告说,他们更喜欢与女性讨论月经周期问题,并感到尴尬。然后,月经期的症状比经前期的症状更严重,更严重。运动员表现出较少的身体和精神症状。还应评估和治疗月经期间出现的症状,以改善妇女的身心症状。
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