The aim of this study was to assess and compare menstrual health literacy in professional women’s football. A three-section questionnaire was completed by professional players (n = 25), development players (n = 22) and staff (n = 19). The mean total knowledge score (out of 19) was lower for development players (5.4 ± 2.9) than professional players (7.8 ± 3.2) and staff (9.1 ± 4.8) (p 50% correct answers. For each group, knowledge of the menstrual cycle (MC) was greater than knowl?edge of hormonal contraceptives (HC) (p < 0.001). Previous MC and HC education did not correspond to higher knowledge scores in professional players (p = 0.823) or development players (p = 0.274). In professional and development players, comfort of communicat...
Objectives To explore athletes’ past and current experiences and perceptions of the menstrual cycle...
Background: Female athletic performance and injury risk is impacted by variations in the menstrual c...
The study aimed to develop an understanding of female coaches’ and sport science practitioners’ expe...
Menstrual health represents a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being in relation ...
The perceptions of policies and research on menstrual cycle (MC), hormonal contraception (HC) and pr...
Many female athletes perceive that symptoms related to the menstrual cycle such as dysmenorrhea, pre...
Despite cross-cultural differences in knowledge and attitudes toward menstruation, most studies on m...
Although research on menstrual cycle and hormone-based contraception is growing among women’s sport ...
Background: Menstruation can be perceived as taboo to talk about in a sports context. Hormone fluctu...
This study looked to determine the impact different stages of the menstrual cycle has on experienced...
Menstrual health has historically been a taboo subject, limited to girls briefly learning about it i...
The purpose of the current study was twofold (a) to examine elite female athletes’ experiences of th...
Recently, we published self-reported data concerning the perceived effects of the menstrual cycle an...
Purpose: This qualitative study explores player and stakeholder perceptions of menstrual health supp...
International audienceObjectives : Currently, there are no guidelines for implementing the monitorin...
Objectives To explore athletes’ past and current experiences and perceptions of the menstrual cycle...
Background: Female athletic performance and injury risk is impacted by variations in the menstrual c...
The study aimed to develop an understanding of female coaches’ and sport science practitioners’ expe...
Menstrual health represents a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being in relation ...
The perceptions of policies and research on menstrual cycle (MC), hormonal contraception (HC) and pr...
Many female athletes perceive that symptoms related to the menstrual cycle such as dysmenorrhea, pre...
Despite cross-cultural differences in knowledge and attitudes toward menstruation, most studies on m...
Although research on menstrual cycle and hormone-based contraception is growing among women’s sport ...
Background: Menstruation can be perceived as taboo to talk about in a sports context. Hormone fluctu...
This study looked to determine the impact different stages of the menstrual cycle has on experienced...
Menstrual health has historically been a taboo subject, limited to girls briefly learning about it i...
The purpose of the current study was twofold (a) to examine elite female athletes’ experiences of th...
Recently, we published self-reported data concerning the perceived effects of the menstrual cycle an...
Purpose: This qualitative study explores player and stakeholder perceptions of menstrual health supp...
International audienceObjectives : Currently, there are no guidelines for implementing the monitorin...
Objectives To explore athletes’ past and current experiences and perceptions of the menstrual cycle...
Background: Female athletic performance and injury risk is impacted by variations in the menstrual c...
The study aimed to develop an understanding of female coaches’ and sport science practitioners’ expe...