Literature DB >> 21724535

Menstrual function in sports.

Nikolaos D Roupas1, Neoklis A Georgopoulos.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To highlight the recent developments in the field of menstrual function in sports and to provide an overview of our current understanding in regard to the pathophysiology, evaluation and management strategies of exercise-related reproductive dysfunction.
DESIGN: A PUBMED search was carried out and all articles published from 1980 to 2010 with title words related to exercise, athletes, menstrual function and primary and secondary amenorrhea were reviewed. The review structure includes a pathophysiology overview, menstrual dysfunction among different athletic disciplines, clinical manifestations, evaluation and management strategies, with particular emphasis on recent data regarding the use of oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSION: Exercise-related reproductive dysfunction appears to be multifactorial in origin and remains a diagnosis of exclusion. Recent findings underscore the endocrine role of adipose tissue in the regulation of metabolism and reproduction, providing further data on our understanding of the pathophysiology of exercise-related reproductive dysfunction. Clinical manifestations range from primary amenorrhea or delayed menarche to luteal phase deficiency, oligomenorrhea, anovulation and secondary amenorrhea. Amenorrhea constitutes the most serious clinical consequence and is associated with bone pathology. Early diagnosis, thorough evaluation and individualized management (ranging from diet and exercise, or behavior adjustments to pharmacologic treatment) should be achieved in order to preserve bone mass.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21724535     DOI: 10.14310/horm.2002.1300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hormones (Athens)        ISSN: 1109-3099            Impact factor:   2.885


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1.  Nine-month nutritional intervention improves restoration of menses in young female athletes and ballet dancers.

Authors:  Karolina Lagowska; Karina Kapczuk; Jan Jeszka
Journal:  J Int Soc Sports Nutr       Date:  2014-10-31       Impact factor: 5.150

2.  Systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between childhood physical activity and age at menarche.

Authors:  Lucia Calthorpe; Soren Brage; Ken K Ong
Journal:  Acta Paediatr       Date:  2019-01-15       Impact factor: 2.299

Review 3.  Nongenetic determinants of age at menarche: a systematic review.

Authors:  Anna Yermachenko; Volodymyr Dvornyk
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-06-23       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  Effects of dietary intervention in young female athletes with menstrual disorders.

Authors:  Karolina Lagowska; Karina Kapczuk; Zbigniew Friebe; Joanna Bajerska
Journal:  J Int Soc Sports Nutr       Date:  2014-05-26       Impact factor: 5.150

5.  Effect of increasing maximal aerobic exercise on serum gonadal hormones and alpha-fetoprotein in the luteal phase of professional female soccer players.

Authors:  Aynur Otağ; Muhsin Hazar; İlhan Otağ; Malik Beyleroğlu
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2016-03-31

6.  Effect of oral and transdermal oestrogen therapy on bone mineral density in functional hypothalamic amenorrhoea: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Karoline Aalberg; Knut Stavem; Frode Norheim; Michael Bjørn Russell; Aleksander Chaibi
Journal:  BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med       Date:  2021-07-07
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