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Menstrual Cycle and Hormonal Contraceptive Symptom Severity and Frequency in Athletic Females

Kiemle-Gabbay, Laura R.; Valentin, Stephanie; Martin, Daniel; Forrest (née Whyte), Laura J.

Authors

Laura R. Kiemle-Gabbay

Daniel Martin

Laura J. Forrest (née Whyte)



Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine symptom severity and frequency in female exercisers and athletes from a diverse range of sports who have a menstrual cycle (MC) or use hormonal contraceptives (HCs). An additional aim was to explore the perceived impact of MC/HC use upon exercise and sport performance. In total, 604 self-identifying female athletes and exercisers (M = 29.4 years, SD = 9.0) from 85 sports/activities completed a survey which included: sport/exercise participation, bleeding characteristics, HC use, symptom severity/frequency, symptom management strategies, menstrual product use, and perceived impact of MC/HC use on exercise performance. The data were subject to mixed-methods analysis. Over one third (n = 225; 37.25%) of participants reported current HC use. Ninety-five percent (95.36%) of participants experienced symptoms related to MC or HC use. Physiological, psychological, and affective symptoms were all among the most prevalent. The most frequently noted severe and very severe symptoms for all participants, MC and HC users, were abdominal cramps (36.92%, 39.32%, and 32.89%, respectively), mood changes (26.16%, 25.07%, and 28.00%, respectively), and tiredness (25.33%, 25.59%, and 24.89%, respectively). Symptom impact was self-managed through medical and/or other (cognitive/behavioral) strategies. Qualitative content analysis of the data produced four overarching themes: (a) the impact of symptoms, (b) menstrual stigma and taboos, (c) protective factors, and (d) coping strategies. In conclusion, menstruation is a multifaceted, unique experience that impacts upon sport/exercise performance. Practitioners should consider athletes’ distinct needs, including the frequency of occurrence and severity of their symptomatic experiences, when facilitating menstruation-supportive training, avoiding a “one-size fits-all” approach.

Citation

Kiemle-Gabbay, L. R., Valentin, S., Martin, D., & Forrest (née Whyte), L. J. (2024). Menstrual Cycle and Hormonal Contraceptive Symptom Severity and Frequency in Athletic Females. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 32(S1), https://doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.2023-0086

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 6, 2024
Online Publication Date May 6, 2024
Publication Date 2024
Deposit Date May 12, 2024
Publicly Available Date May 13, 2024
Journal Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal
Print ISSN 1063-6161
Electronic ISSN 1938-1581
Publisher Human Kinetics
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 32
Issue S1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.2023-0086

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