Low dosage monophasic oral contraceptive use and intermittent exercise performance and metabolism in humans

被引:21
作者
Lynch, NJ [1 ]
De Vito, G [1 ]
Nimmo, MA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Strathclyde, Scottish Sch Sport Studies, Glasgow G13 1PP, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
oral contraceptive; intermittent high intensity exercise;
D O I
10.1007/s004210000380
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Nine untrained women using low dosage monophasic oral contraceptives (OC) performed an intermittent treadmill test on two different occasions within one pill-cycle to determine the effect of OC on performance and some commonly used metabolic markers. The first test was performed after 5-8 days of resuming the OC agents after menstrual bleeding while the other test was performed after 19-21 days. Performance time on the final exhausting run of six intermittent high intensity 20 s runs was no different between trials [mean days 5-8: 22.3 (SEM 1.2) s vs days 19-21: 27.7 (SEM 1.1) sf. There was no difference in heart rate [peak heart rate days 5-8. 183 (SEM 3) beats(.)min(-1) vs days 19-21: 186 (SEM 2) beatsmin(-1)], oxygen consumption during any run [run 5 of days 5-8: 1,397 (SEM 51) ml(.)min(-1) vs run 5 of days 19-21: 1,493 (SEM 3) ml(.)min(-1)] or in any of the metabolic variables measured at any time in venous blood [peak blood lactate concentration days 5-8: 8.4 (SEM 0.3) mmol(.)l(-1) vs days 19-21: 8.1 (SEM 0.5) mmol(.)l(-1) peak blood glycerol concentration days 5-8: 0.39 (SEM 0.02) mmol(.)l(-1) vs days 19-21: 0.38 (SEM 0.02) mmol(.)l(-1); resting free fatty acids concentration days 5-8: 0.25 (SEM 0.05) mmol(.)l(-1) vs days 19-21: 0.29 (SEM 0.07) mmol(.)l(-1) peak blood glucose concentration days 5-8: 6.7 (SEM 0.5) mmol(.)l(-1) vs days 19-21: 6.6 (SEM 0.2) mmol(.)l(-1) peak capillary blood ammonia concentration days 5-8: 139 (SEM 18.3) mu mol(.)l(-1) vs days 19-21: 170 (SEM 18.0) mu mol(.)l(-1)]. These results suggest neither intermittent high intensity exercise performance nor energy metabolism change between days 5-8 and days 19-21 of a low dosage monophasic OC pill during one pill-cycle.
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