Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

How the menstrual cycle affects exercise metabolism and performance in women with regular periods

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Abstract

Endurance performance may be improved in the mid-luteal phase when the oestrogen to progesterone ratio is high.

  • Oestrogen and progesterone concentrations fluctuate across the menstrual cycle, impacting exercise performance.
  • Some studies indicate endurance performance varies with menstrual phases, while others report no differences.
  • The late follicular phase, marked by high oestrogen and low progesterone, may enhance cycling time trial performance.
  • Oestrogen may influence exercise metabolism by promoting glucose availability and reducing muscle glycogen reliance.
  • Progesterone appears to act antagonistically to oestrogen, affecting carbohydrate metabolism and protein catabolism.
  • Energy demand and nutritional status may confound results, particularly regarding carbohydrate metabolism during exercise.

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