The menstrual cycle with fluctuation in female sex hormones has been suggested to influence neuromuscular function. However, variation in ligament laxity, soft tissue stiffness, and skeletal muscle strength across the menstrual cycle has led to conflicting results. Furthermore, premenstrual symptoms (PMS) have been suggested to have a negative impact on neuromuscular performance and contribute to the risk of musculoskeletal injury in physically active women. On the other hand, the use of oral contraceptives (OCs) might protect from injury. The mechanisms of the influence of sex hormones on neuromuscular function and PMS are not fully understood. The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the effect of endogenous sex hormones and ...
Introduction. It has been reported that 42 % of exercising women feel that the menstrual cycle negat...
Purpose: The female menstrual cycle (MC) is characterized by hormonal fluctuations throughout its di...
Debate continues over whether skeletal muscle performance and injury risk vary over the course of th...
The menstrual cycle with fluctuation in female sex hormones has been suggested to influence neuromus...
Several studies have demonstrated a higher incidence of sports related knee injuries among female at...
Sex hormone concentrations of eumenorrheic women typically fluctuate across the menstrual cycle and ...
Most reproductive-aged women are exposed to fluctuating female steroid hormones due to the menstrual...
Background: Estrogen and progesterone are the primary female sex hormones and have net excitatory an...
Hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle may influence on muscular tensions and probably alt...
Estrogen receptors in skeletal muscle suggest a tissue-based mechanism for influencing neuromuscular...
Abstract Introduction The musculoskeletal system (MSK) is one of the extragonadal target tissues of ...
BACKGROUND: There are alterations in strength in relation to menstrual cycle phase but little data a...
Background: Estrogen and progesterone are the primary female sex hormones and have net excitatory an...
Context: Acute decreases in strength have been associated with risky biomechanical strategies that m...
This study explored the fatigue effect on postural control (PC) across menstrual cycle phases (MCPs)...
Introduction. It has been reported that 42 % of exercising women feel that the menstrual cycle negat...
Purpose: The female menstrual cycle (MC) is characterized by hormonal fluctuations throughout its di...
Debate continues over whether skeletal muscle performance and injury risk vary over the course of th...
The menstrual cycle with fluctuation in female sex hormones has been suggested to influence neuromus...
Several studies have demonstrated a higher incidence of sports related knee injuries among female at...
Sex hormone concentrations of eumenorrheic women typically fluctuate across the menstrual cycle and ...
Most reproductive-aged women are exposed to fluctuating female steroid hormones due to the menstrual...
Background: Estrogen and progesterone are the primary female sex hormones and have net excitatory an...
Hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle may influence on muscular tensions and probably alt...
Estrogen receptors in skeletal muscle suggest a tissue-based mechanism for influencing neuromuscular...
Abstract Introduction The musculoskeletal system (MSK) is one of the extragonadal target tissues of ...
BACKGROUND: There are alterations in strength in relation to menstrual cycle phase but little data a...
Background: Estrogen and progesterone are the primary female sex hormones and have net excitatory an...
Context: Acute decreases in strength have been associated with risky biomechanical strategies that m...
This study explored the fatigue effect on postural control (PC) across menstrual cycle phases (MCPs)...
Introduction. It has been reported that 42 % of exercising women feel that the menstrual cycle negat...
Purpose: The female menstrual cycle (MC) is characterized by hormonal fluctuations throughout its di...
Debate continues over whether skeletal muscle performance and injury risk vary over the course of th...