Sport and Exercise Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, Sport and Exercise Medicine, London, UK.
Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.
Sci Med Footb. 2022 Dec 1;6(5):616-625. doi: 10.1080/24733938.2021.2020330. Epub 2021 Dec 29.
This study assesses how female footballers perceive how their menstrual cycle impacts their physical and psychological performance, informing future research and intervention.
Semi-structured interviews, developed using piloting and peer review took place with fifteen elite female footballers from two English WSL clubs (age: 25.2 [18-33]). Data was audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed thematically using NVivo.
All players (100%) perceive their menstrual cycle to negatively impact performance. Analysing 27,438 words of data revealed five themes: A) symptoms, B) preparation, C) performance, D) recovery, and E) management. Over half (53%) of players experienced decreased appetite and sleep quality prior to performance during menstruation. Competitive performance was perceived to be most negatively impacted during menses (54 references) following by the pre-menstrual stage (23 references). During menstruation, the most impacted physical performance indicators were power (93%) and fatigue (87%). Psychologically, confidence, focus, and reaction to criticism were commonly affected (66.7%). Players reported missing training (13.3%) and matches (13.3%) due to severity of impact. Recovery was affected during the pre-menstrual (26.7%) and menstrual (66.7) stages. Players self-manage symptoms using over the counter (66.7%) and prescription (26.7%) medication, some prophylactically prior to competition (46.7%).
This first attempt to ascertain player perception in football exposes a clear negative impact on performance. The complex interplay of biopsychosocial and logistical factors, lack of awareness and education highlight the need for further research. Intervention is necessary and immediate initiation would be prudent, starting with simple measures such as basic self-management advice, education, and provision of sanitary products.
本研究评估女足球运动员如何感知月经周期对其身体和心理表现的影响,为未来的研究和干预提供信息。
使用试点和同行评审制定的半结构式访谈,在来自两个英格兰 WSL 俱乐部的 15 名精英女足球运动员(年龄:25.2 [18-33])中进行。数据以音频形式记录,逐字转录,并使用 NVivo 进行主题分析。
所有运动员(100%)都认为月经周期会对表现产生负面影响。分析 27438 个单词的数据,揭示了五个主题:A)症状,B)准备,C)表现,D)恢复,和 E)管理。超过一半(53%)的运动员在月经期间赛前会出现食欲和睡眠质量下降的情况。竞技表现被认为在月经期(54 次提及)和经前期(23 次提及)受到的负面影响最大。在月经期间,受影响最大的身体表现指标是力量(93%)和疲劳(87%)。心理上,自信心、注意力和对批评的反应通常受到影响(66.7%)。运动员因影响程度严重而报告错过训练(13.3%)和比赛(13.3%)。经前期(26.7%)和月经期(66.7%)都会影响恢复。运动员使用非处方(66.7%)和处方(26.7%)药物来自我管理症状,有些人在比赛前预防性地使用(46.7%)。
这是首次尝试确定足球运动员的感知,暴露了月经周期对表现的明显负面影响。生物心理社会和后勤因素的复杂相互作用、缺乏意识和教育突出表明需要进一步研究。需要进行干预,立即开始采取简单措施是明智的,例如基本的自我管理建议、教育和提供卫生用品。