KUMJ | VOL. 10 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 40 | OCT-DEC, 2012
Endurance Capacity and Cardiorespiratory Responses in Sedentary Females During Different Phases of Menstrual Cycle
Bandyopadhyay A, Dalui R
Abstract: Background
Alteration in physical work capacity of females during different phases of menstrual
cycle has been reported in different populations. Pertinent data is unavailable in
Eastern Indian population.
Objectives
The present study was aimed to determine the endurance capacity and
cardiorespiratory responses during different phases of menstrual cycle in young
sedentary females of Eastern region of India.
Methods
Forty five unmarried young healthy sedentary females (21–25 years) were recruited
in the present investigation. Duration of their menstrual cycle was 28–30 days.
Cardiorespiratory parameters including the endurance capacity was determined
by treadmill running with constant monitoring of heart rate by Polar heart rate
monitor.
Results
The pre-exercise heart rate was significantly higher (P<0.02) in the luteal phase.
The peak heart rate was significantly lower (P<0.02) in the flow phase than the
follicular and luteal phases. VO2max, O2 pulse, maximum pulmonary ventilation and
endurance capacity were significantly lower in the follicular phase. However, the
endurance capacity was significantly lower in the flow phase. Pre-exercise systolic
and diastolic blood pressure did not exhibit any significant variation in different
phases of menstrual cycle.
Conclusion
Therefore, from the present observations it may be concluded that pre-exercise
heart rate and respiratory rate are significantly higher in the luteal phase whereas
VO2max, O2 pulse, maximum pulmonary ventilation, endurance capacity and peak
heart rate were significantly lower in the follicular phase.
Keyword : Endurance capacity, VO2max, pulmonary ventilation, menstrual cycle