作者
Alysha C D’Souza, Mai Wageh, Jennifer S Williams, Lauren M Colenso-Semple, Devin G McCarthy, Alannah KA McKay, Kirsty J Elliott-Sale, Louise M Burke, Gianni Parise, Maureen J MacDonald, Mark A Tarnopolsky, Stuart M Phillips
发表日期
2023/12/1
来源
Journal of Applied Physiology
卷号
135
期号
6
页码范围
1284-1299
出版商
American Physiological Society
简介
Hormonal changes around ovulation divide the menstrual cycle (MC) into the follicular and luteal phases. In addition, oral contraceptives (OCs) have active (higher hormone) and placebo phases. Although there are some MC-based effects on various physiological outcomes, we found these differences relatively subtle and difficult to attribute to specific hormones, as estrogen and progesterone fluctuate rather than operating in a complete on/off pattern as observed in cellular or preclinical models often used to substantiate human data. A broad review reveals that the differences between the follicular and luteal phases and between OC active and placebo phases are not associated with marked differences in exercise performance and appear unlikely to influence muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance exercise training. A systematic review and meta-analysis of substrate oxidation between MC phases …
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