This research project's objective is to investigate substrate metabolism behavior in response to the RT during different phases of the menstrual cycle.
Based on the literature the investigators hypothesize an increase in fat oxidation in early follicular phase(EFP) and late follicular phase (LFP) when compared to early luteal phase (ELP) and late luteal phase (LLP). Given the lack of research in exercise and menstrual cycle - especially in resistance training - results are uncertain unless the investigators base their hypotheses only on the general physiological effects of sex hormones (without exercise). In this case, the investigators expect to see a reduced carbohydrate utilization and an increased utilization of fats in EFP and LFP. In addition, the intervention is focused on muscular endurance and, therefore, it is expected to see a higher reliance on aerobic pathways. It is expected that the effects of the intervention will be added to the effects of estrogens, with increasing fat oxidation when estrogen levels are higher. Lastly, a comparison of fat oxidation levels obtained on each sub-phase would reveal if there are differences in the magnitude of the effect of distinct concentrations of estrogen and progesterone.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
This group will perform the Resistance training intervention on day 4 of the menstrual cycle, which corresponds to the mid of early follicular phase.
This group will perform the Resistance training intervention on day 11 of the menstrual cycle, which corresponds to the mid of late follicular phase.
This group will perform the Resistance training intervention on the day 18 of the menstrual cycle, which corresponds to the mid of early luteal phase
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Edwardsville, Illinois, United States
Changes in Substrate oxidation
changes in substrate oxidation will be measured using cosmed K5 during the intervention phase
Time frame: During each exercise session: 1 assessment point on each menstrual cycle phase
Changes in Estrogen levels.
Blood would be drawn from the participants for assessment of hormone estrogen
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point on each menstrual cycle phase
Changes in Progesterone levels.
Blood would be drawn from the participants for assessment of hormone Progesterone.
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point on each menstrual cycle phase
Muscular strength
Muscular strength will be assessed by one-repetition maximum test on leg press and bench press
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point
Cardiorespiratory Function
maximal oxygen consumption will measured on a treadmill with a metabolic cart
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point
Relative Body Fat (%)
Body composition i.e Fat mass, Lean body mass and Body fat percentage will be measured using dual-energy xray absorptiometry
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point
Lean Body Mass (kg)
Body composition i.e Fat mass, Lean body mass and Body fat percentage will be measured using dual-energy xray absorptiometry
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point
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This group will perform the Resistance training intervention on day 21 of the menstrual cycle, which corresponds to the mid of late luteal phase
Fat Mass (kg)
Body composition i.e Fat mass, Lean body mass and Body fat percentage will be measured using dual-energy xray absorptiometry
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point
Diet
Diet will be measured using ASA-24h recall
Time frame: At baseline: 1 assessment point on each menstrual cycle phase