The purpose of this study is to compare between sprinters and long marathon in menstrual characteristics and serum estradiol level.
Menstrual function and dysfunction conversations have long been stigmatized both in the general population and in sport settings (O'Flynn, 2006). However, Discussions of menstruation in the sport context often focuses on the impact of physical menstrual symptoms and dysfunction on activities such as training and sport performance (Bruinvels et al., 2016; Knowles et al., 2019). In addition, no study had been compare between sprinters and long-marathon runners in menstrual characteristics and estradiol level. Therefore, the purpose of this study to compare between sprinters and long marathon in menstrual characteristics and serum estradiol level.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
42
Evaluation of serum estradiol levels and menstrual history characteristics between sprinters, long marathon runners and non-athletes.
Faculty of Physical therapy, Cairo University
Giza, Egypt
serum estradiol level
Blood samples were obtained on the 2nd day of the menstrual cycle at 10.00 a.m. following overnight fasting and rest. The athletic females were instructed to refrain from performing strenuous exercise on the day of sampling. Blood samples were separated and stored at -80°C till analysis of serum estradiol levels. Serum estradiol levels were measured to evaluate the menstrual function. The manufacturer indicated the following reference intervals for healthy females: Estradiol 40-350 pg/ml.
Time frame: 3 months
Menstrual history characteristics
The age at menarche (in years), the number of menstrual cycles in the past year, and the length of menstrual cycles (in days) were collected through a self-administered questionnaire to evaluate the menstrual status of each female participant.
Time frame: 3 months
Age of participation to sport
It was taken in years from each female athlete through a self-administered questionnaire.
Time frame: 3 months
Weekly training workload
It was taken in hours per week from each female athlete through a self-administered questionnaire.
Time frame: 3 months
Training experience
The training experience of the athlete was then calculated by subtracting her age of participation in sport from her chronological age.
Time frame: 3 months
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