Artigo Revisado por pares

O DESEMPENHO ANAERÓBICO NO TESTE DE WINGATE POR MULHERES QUE FAZEM USO REGULAR DE CONTRACEPTIVO ORAL MONOFÁSICO NÃO É INFLUENCIADO PELA FASE DO CICLO MENSTRUAL.

2007; Fédération internationale d'Education physique; Volume: 77; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2412-2688

Autores

Etel Rocha Vieira, Luciana A. da Silva, Eliane B. Moura, Kelerson Moura Pinto,

Tópico(s)

Sports Performance and Training

Resumo

It has been suggested that energy transformation during exercise is influenced by hormonal variations of menstrual cycle phases what could affect exercise performance. Oral contraceptive (OC) abrogates hormonal variations and may reduce menstrual cycle phase effects on exercise performance. So the present study evaluated the anaerobic performance of regular users of OC on the Wingate test. Six health women (mean age 24.17 ± 1.94 years, mean high 1.65 ± 0.01m, mean body mass 63.17 ± 7.18kg), monophasic OC users for at least 6 continuous months were submitted to the Wingate test at three phases of menstrual cycle: at the end of 1st week (days 5-7) and 3rd week (days 19-21) and at the end of interval week (days 26-28) of OC usage. During the Wingate test the following parameters were analyzed: relative maximum anaerobic power output (W/kg), maximum anaerobic power output (W) and fatigue index (%). Pre- and post-exercise serum lactate and glucose levels were also measured.Data obtained have demonstrated no variations on anaerobic performance of regular OC users, comparing relative maximum anaerobic power output, mean anaerobic power out put and fatigue index in the three different phases of the menstrual cycle phase evaluated (p<0.05). Neither variations on serum lactate nor glucose levels were observed according to the menstrual cycle phases. So data indicate no menstrual cycle phase effect on anaerobic performance of regular user of monophasic OC, what can be consequence of constant concentration of the estradiol and progesterone levels in response to OC use.

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