This study examined the effect of estradiol-β-17 across the menstrual cycle (MC) during aerobic exercise on energy substrate utilization and oxidation. Thirty-two eumenorrheic (age = 22.4 ± 3.8 y (mean ± SD)), physically active women participated in two steady-state running sessions at 65% of VO2max, one during the early follicular and one during the luteal phase of the MC. Blood samples were collected at rest before each exercise session and analyzed for Estradiol-β-17 to confirm the MC phase. Carbohydrate (CHO) utilization and oxidation values were significantly lower (p p p < 0.01) greater during the luteal (518.5 ± 285.4 pmol/L; ES = 0.75) than follicular phase (243.8 ± 143.2 pmol/L). Results suggest a greater use of fat and reduced amo...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe purpose of the present study was to...
The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of sex hormone fluctuations throughout the menstrual...
This study examined potential fluctuations in bone metabolic markers across the menstrual cycle both...
PURPOSEVariations in substrate metabolism have been identified in women during continuous steady-sta...
Resting and exercise fuel metabolism was assessed in three different phases of the menstrual cycle c...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
Research should equitably reflect responses in men and women. Including women in research, however, ...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
This article discusses the research supporting that the hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the importance of menstrual phase and menstrual sta...
In the work described in this theses, hormonal '.and physio-logical responses to exercise were ...
In females, the menstrual cycle consists of the follicular and luteal phases until menopause, with p...
To study the differences in substrate oxidation during exercise among different menstrual cycle phas...
Elevated levels of estrogen and progesterone which characterize the luteal phase of the menstrual cy...
The increasing number of females participating in physical activity has heightened our awareness of ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe purpose of the present study was to...
The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of sex hormone fluctuations throughout the menstrual...
This study examined potential fluctuations in bone metabolic markers across the menstrual cycle both...
PURPOSEVariations in substrate metabolism have been identified in women during continuous steady-sta...
Resting and exercise fuel metabolism was assessed in three different phases of the menstrual cycle c...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
Research should equitably reflect responses in men and women. Including women in research, however, ...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
This article discusses the research supporting that the hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the importance of menstrual phase and menstrual sta...
In the work described in this theses, hormonal '.and physio-logical responses to exercise were ...
In females, the menstrual cycle consists of the follicular and luteal phases until menopause, with p...
To study the differences in substrate oxidation during exercise among different menstrual cycle phas...
Elevated levels of estrogen and progesterone which characterize the luteal phase of the menstrual cy...
The increasing number of females participating in physical activity has heightened our awareness of ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe purpose of the present study was to...
The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of sex hormone fluctuations throughout the menstrual...
This study examined potential fluctuations in bone metabolic markers across the menstrual cycle both...