Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure homeostasis and promote anabolism. Furthermore, exercise stimulates a transient increase in the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) suggested to mediate the anxiolytic effects of exercise. Athletes with secondary functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) have been reported to have lower BDNF, and a blunted HP axis response to exercise as athletes with overtraining syndrome. Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the hormonal and BDNF responses to a two-bout maximal exercise protocol with four hours of recovery in between in FHA and eumenorrheic (EUM) athletes. Methods: Eumenorrheic (n = 16) and FHA (n = 14) endurance athle...
The effect of 10 min of high-intensity cycling exercise on circulating growth hormone (GH), insulin-...
Hormonal balance and normal menstrual cycles are key factors in athletic performance. Unfortunately,...
Introduction. It has been reported that 42 % of exercising women feel that the menstrual cycle negat...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
INTRODUCTION: Secondary functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (SFHA) is common among female athletes, e...
Female athlete who engages in high intensity exercise is at risk as a consequence of hormonal change...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the importance of menstrual phase and menstrual sta...
Purpose: The female menstrual cycle (MC) is characterized by hormonal fluctuations throughout its di...
Background: During the last decades the number of women participating in sports has increased dramat...
There are numerous studies showing the effects of exercise on sex hormone concentrations. However, r...
Exercise represents a physical stress that challenges homeostasis. In response to this stressor, aut...
It has long been speculated that the menstrual cycle affects athletic performance. Whether athletic ...
It has been hypothesized that exercise-related hypo-estrogenemia occurs as a consequence of increase...
International audienceBackground : In elite athletes, training individualization is widely recommend...
ABSTRACT Purpose The menstrual cycle (MC) and its influence on performance and physical fitness in ...
The effect of 10 min of high-intensity cycling exercise on circulating growth hormone (GH), insulin-...
Hormonal balance and normal menstrual cycles are key factors in athletic performance. Unfortunately,...
Introduction. It has been reported that 42 % of exercising women feel that the menstrual cycle negat...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
INTRODUCTION: Secondary functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (SFHA) is common among female athletes, e...
Female athlete who engages in high intensity exercise is at risk as a consequence of hormonal change...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the importance of menstrual phase and menstrual sta...
Purpose: The female menstrual cycle (MC) is characterized by hormonal fluctuations throughout its di...
Background: During the last decades the number of women participating in sports has increased dramat...
There are numerous studies showing the effects of exercise on sex hormone concentrations. However, r...
Exercise represents a physical stress that challenges homeostasis. In response to this stressor, aut...
It has long been speculated that the menstrual cycle affects athletic performance. Whether athletic ...
It has been hypothesized that exercise-related hypo-estrogenemia occurs as a consequence of increase...
International audienceBackground : In elite athletes, training individualization is widely recommend...
ABSTRACT Purpose The menstrual cycle (MC) and its influence on performance and physical fitness in ...
The effect of 10 min of high-intensity cycling exercise on circulating growth hormone (GH), insulin-...
Hormonal balance and normal menstrual cycles are key factors in athletic performance. Unfortunately,...
Introduction. It has been reported that 42 % of exercising women feel that the menstrual cycle negat...