Velocity at V̇O2 max and peak treadmill velocity are not influenced within or across the phases of the menstrual cycle

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M. Burrows
S. R. Bird
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[1] The University of Exeter,St. Lukes Campus
[2] Victoria University,Centre for Population Health in the West Sunshine Hospital
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Endurance running; Females; Menstrual cycle; Progesterone;
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Velocity at VO2 max (vV̇O2 max) and peak treadmill velocity (PTV) are variables highly predictive of endurance performance. However, how these variables are affected by the menstrual cycle is unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the menstrual cycle on vV̇O2 max and PTV. Ten, female runners were studied across three menstrual cycles. Training, menstrual history and mood states were assessed for 2 months, with daily salivary samples taken to detect menstrual phases. During the third menstrual cycle, participants completed a maximal test to determine V̇O2 max, vV̇O2 max and PTV in the early follicular phase, late follicular phase, early luteal phase, late luteal phase and menses. Progesterone increased at the onset of the luteal phase [mean (SEM); 490 (73.6) pmol l−1] compared to the follicular phase [344.6 (59.7) pmol l−1). No significant differences in the psychological mood states between the phases of the menstrual cycle were found (P>0.05). No significant differences in vV̇O2 max (P=0.611), or PTV (P=0.472) were found between the phases of the menstrual cycle. Thus, vV̇O2 max and PTV are not affected by the monthly menstrual cycle in female endurance runners.
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