School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Jan 29;21(2):150. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21020150.
Female athletic performance and injury risk is impacted by variations in the menstrual cycle (MC), but the understanding of the impacts and mechanisms influenced by the menstrual cycle on exercise performance are not fully delineated.
Evaluate associations between the menstrual cycle, perceived performance, and injury risk of elite female rugby players using an online survey.
An anonymous online questionnaire was completed by 150 elite female rugby players from two English rugby leagues, the Betfred Women's Super League (BWSL) and the Allianz Premier 15s (AP15s). The collected data were analysed thematically.
The Chi-square test was used to assess associations between age groups and contraception usage, weight change, and training and playing performance; none of the associations were statistically significant (all values > 0.05). Thematic analysis of 11,660 words of data revealed four themes: (a) MC impact on training and competition, (b) education and period management plans, (c) openness of conversations and comfort taking time off, and (d) injury risk. The impacted performance areas were physical (83.7%), psychological (85.7%), and nutritional (80.3%); players experienced decreased appetite, nausea, fatigue, strength declines, heighted emotions, and worsened focus. In total, 87.8% of athletes perceived the MC to negatively impact performance, 85.7% of players desired to be educated further to prevent injuries, improve nutrition, and training adaptions, 51.7% of participants perceived risk of injury to be higher during MC, and 86.4% of participants did not feel comfortable taking time off due to the MC, worrying that selection would be affected and about opinions from others.
A clear negative impact on perceived performance and injury risk was reported by survey participants. The interaction of physical, psychological, and nutritional factors, and a lack of awareness and education emphasise the need for further comprehensive studies and interventions, with measures such as MC monitoring and profiling, education, and training adaptions to develop openness, knowledge, and understanding.
女性的运动表现和受伤风险受到月经周期(MC)的影响,但对于月经周期对运动表现的影响和机制的理解还不完全清楚。
使用在线调查评估精英女性橄榄球运动员的月经周期、感知表现和受伤风险之间的关联。
来自两个英格兰橄榄球联盟的 150 名精英女性橄榄球运动员填写了一份匿名在线问卷,这两个联盟分别是 Betfred 女子超级联赛(BWSL)和 Allianz Premier 15s(AP15s)。收集的数据进行了主题分析。
卡方检验用于评估年龄组与避孕方法使用、体重变化以及训练和比赛表现之间的关联;没有一个关联具有统计学意义(所有 值>0.05)。对 11660 字的数据进行主题分析,揭示了四个主题:(a)MC 对训练和比赛的影响;(b)教育和经期管理计划;(c)坦诚交流和请假的舒适度;(d)受伤风险。受影响的表现领域包括身体(83.7%)、心理(85.7%)和营养(80.3%);运动员经历了食欲减退、恶心、疲劳、力量下降、情绪高涨和注意力不集中。总的来说,87.8%的运动员认为 MC 会对表现产生负面影响,85.7%的运动员希望进一步接受教育以预防受伤、改善营养和训练适应,51.7%的参与者认为 MC 期间受伤风险更高,86.4%的参与者因为 MC 而感到不舒服请假,担心会影响选拔以及担心他人的看法。
调查参与者报告了月经周期对感知表现和受伤风险的明显负面影响。身体、心理和营养因素的相互作用以及缺乏意识和教育强调需要进一步进行全面的研究和干预,采取监测和分析 MC、教育和训练适应等措施,以培养开放性、知识和理解。