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女性耐力运动员的避孕选择:运动与之有何关系?一项横断面调查。

Contraception Choice for Female Endurance Athletes: What's Sport Got to Do With It? A Cross-Sectional Survey.

机构信息

Return to Health and Performance Lab, Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

Canadian Sport Institute Pacific, Victoria, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2024 Dec;54(12):3181-3197. doi: 10.1007/s40279-024-02078-1. Epub 2024 Sep 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While there are several prescribed contraceptive methods available, limited evidence exists to guide contraceptive decision-making in the context of endurance sport.

OBJECTIVES

Study objectives were to characterize current and previous use, perceived impacts, and the decision process around contraceptives in endurance athletes.

METHODS

This was an online survey study with female endurance athletes recruited through social media and emails to university/club coaches and sport organizations. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and conventional content analysis, respectively.

RESULTS

A total of 323 female endurance athletes participated. Among current contraception users (n = 182), 51% used hormonal intrauterine devices (hIUDs), 29% oral contraceptive pills (OCPs), and 13% nonhormonal IUDs (nhIUDs). hIUD users had the highest perceived positive training (39%) and competition (29%) impacts, citing reduced menstrual bleeding and symptoms as positive side effects. OCP and nhIUD users had higher rates of perceived negative training impacts (OCPs 10%, nhIUDs 30%). For OCP users, 31% reported perceived adverse body composition outcomes and 37% reported negative mood changes. Among nhIUD users, 74% experienced heavier, more irregular menstrual bleeding. Over half of participants were unsure about the impact of their current method on performance. For contraceptive selection, 95% felt that information from physicians was important, yet 32% felt performance was inadequately considered during counseling discussion. Athletes reported less frustration with their contraception choice when counseled in the context of sport.

CONCLUSIONS

This exploratory study quantifies and qualifies the lived experiences of female endurance athletes with contraception. hIUDs were the most currently used and well-tolerated contraceptives among participants. This research offers valuable insights for athletes seeking contraception and looking to optimize both performance and health, along with the healthcare professionals guiding them.

摘要

背景

虽然有几种规定的避孕方法,但在耐力运动的背景下,指导避孕决策的证据有限。

目的

本研究旨在描述耐力运动员当前和既往使用避孕方法的情况、对避孕方法的感知影响以及避孕决策过程。

方法

这是一项在线调查研究,通过社交媒体和电子邮件招募了女性耐力运动员,并向大学/俱乐部教练和运动组织发送了邀请。采用描述性统计和常规内容分析分别对定量和定性数据进行分析。

结果

共有 323 名女性耐力运动员参与了本研究。在当前使用避孕方法的人群中(n=182),51%使用了含铜宫内节育器(IUD),29%使用了口服避孕药(OCP),13%使用了非激素 IUD(nhIUD)。使用含铜 IUD 的运动员感知到的训练(39%)和比赛(29%)影响最大,认为减少月经出血和症状是积极的副作用。OCP 和 nhIUD 使用者感知到的训练负面影响发生率更高(OCP 10%,nhIUD 30%)。31%的 OCP 使用者报告了不良的身体成分结果,37%的 OCP 使用者报告了情绪变化。在 nhIUD 使用者中,74%经历了更重、更不规律的月经出血。超过一半的参与者不确定当前避孕方法对运动表现的影响。在选择避孕方法时,95%的参与者认为医生的信息很重要,但 32%的参与者认为在咨询讨论中没有充分考虑运动表现。当在运动背景下进行咨询时,运动员对避孕选择的不满程度较低。

结论

本探索性研究量化和定性了女性耐力运动员使用避孕方法的真实体验。含铜 IUD 是参与者中目前使用最多且耐受性最好的避孕方法。这项研究为寻求避孕方法的运动员提供了有价值的信息,以帮助他们优化运动表现和健康状况,同时也为指导他们的医疗保健专业人员提供了参考。

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