Female athlete who engages in high intensity exercise is at risk as a consequence of hormonal changes which result in menstrual disturbances. Impaired production of gonadotrophins, which leads to luteal phase deficiency and anovulation, is a common hormonal finding with exercise-induced menstrual disturbances. There is a strong agreement in responsibility of low energy availability due to imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure during exercise to impairment hypothalamus ovarian axis (HPO) and reduction in hypothalamus, gnadotropin hormones and subsequently menstrual disorder. However, increase in stress hormone levels through hypothalamus adrenal axis (HPA) activated by strenuous physical activity has been introduced as a res...
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk ...
PURPOSE: Female athletes, in response to intensive training, competition stress and a lean, athletic...
This article aims to clarify why, and by which mechanisms, exercise may influence the normal menstru...
This review aims at defining the neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying the sport-induced restrictions...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
In the work described in this theses, hormonal '.and physio-logical responses to exercise were ...
Background: During the last decades the number of women participating in sports has increased dramat...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
Exercise represents a physical stress that challenges homeostasis. In response to this stressor, aut...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk ...
PURPOSE: Female athletes, in response to intensive training, competition stress and a lean, athletic...
This article aims to clarify why, and by which mechanisms, exercise may influence the normal menstru...
This review aims at defining the neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying the sport-induced restrictions...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
Background: Strenous exercise stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis in order to ensure hom...
In the work described in this theses, hormonal '.and physio-logical responses to exercise were ...
Background: During the last decades the number of women participating in sports has increased dramat...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
Exercise represents a physical stress that challenges homeostasis. In response to this stressor, aut...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
The excess in physical activity could be closely linked to considerable negative consequences on the...
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk ...
PURPOSE: Female athletes, in response to intensive training, competition stress and a lean, athletic...
This article aims to clarify why, and by which mechanisms, exercise may influence the normal menstru...