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Abstract Background Due to consequences of energy‐related oligo‐/amenorrhea (Oligo/Amen) among exercising females, recovery of menses (ROM) is a priority. ROM is inconsistently defined and rarely reported with reproductive hormone (estrogen, progesterone) data, making it difficult to know when females achieve adequate recovery. Objective The purpose of
Rebecca J. Mallinson +4 more
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The effects of the menstrual cycle on physical and psychological parameters in female athletes. [PDF]
Niering M +3 more
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Abstract Background Differences in female athlete triad risk factors between runners from Japan and the United States have not been explored. Objective To compare the prevalence of Triad risk factors and Triad components between female Japanese and American distance runners. Design Observational, cross‐sectional.
Ana Carla C. Salamunes +9 more
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Dichotic listening asymmetry: Sex differences and menstrual cycle effects [PDF]
Fernandez G. +12 more
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An Overview of the Impact of the Menstrual Cycle on Nutrient Metabolism: An Integrative Perspective. [PDF]
García-Montero C +4 more
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Trends and Patterns for the Use of Herbal Medicinal Products for Gynaecological Ailments
ABSTRACT Most Germans consider herbal medicinal products (HMPs) to be an important supplement to conventional medicine. Despite existing clinical evidence for safety and efficacy, they are still not sufficiently integrated into drug therapy of gynaecological complaints in everyday practice.
Alexandra Drebka +5 more
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The Menstrual Cycle and Performance Feedback Alter Gender Differences in Competitive Choices [PDF]
Economic experiments have shown that in mixed gender groups women are more reluctant than men to choose tournaments when given the choice between piece rate and winner-take-all tournament style compensation.
David Wozniak +2 more
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Resting metabolic rate fluctuations across the menstrual cycle: a systematic review. [PDF]
Hurtová A, Gimunová M, Beníčková M.
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ABSTRACT Primary dysmenorrhea is defined as recurrent, cramp‐like lower abdominal pain occurring during menstruation in the absence of underlying pelvic pathology. A significant proportion of the population opts for natural plant‐based remedies due to their perceived lower incidence of adverse effects.
Lifei Wu +5 more
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