Effects of the menstrual cycle on the performance of female football players. A systematic review
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Hamed-Hamed, Dina; González Muñoz, Ana; Cuevas Cervera, María; Pérez Montilla, José Javier; Aguilar Nuñez, Daniel; Aguilar García, María; Pruimboom, Leo; Navarro Ledesma, SantiagoEditorial
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Menstrual cycle Luteal phase Women football
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2024-04-08Referencia bibliográfica
Hamed-Hamed D, González-Muñoz A, Cuevas-Cervera M, Perez-Montilla JJ, Aguilar-Nuñez D, Aguilar-García M, Pruimboom L and Navarro-Ledesma S (2024), Effects of the menstrual cycle on the performance of female football players. A systematic review. Front. Physiol. 15:1359953. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1359953
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University Chair in Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology (University of Granada and PNI Europe)Resumen
Background: Women’s football has been booming for a few years now, which has
led to an increase in the expectation of the players’ performance, leading to a
more detailed study of women’s physiology in the field of sports.
Objectives: To analyze the scientific evidence on the influence of menstruation
on the performance of female footballers, as well as to analyze the
methodological quality of the studies included in this review.
Materials and methods: The possible hormonal effects of the menstrual cycle
phases on the performance of female footballers were analyzed. The databases
used to conduct the searches were Pubmed, Scopus, Virtual Health Library, Web
of Science, EBSCO and the Cochrane Library. All included studies met the
inclusion criteria. The Cochrane risk of bias tool was used. This systematic
review protocol was registered at the International Prospective Register of
Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO: CRD42023390652).
Results: A total of nine clinical trials were included in this review. A low quality of
evidence was observed in the studies. Not all the results support the idea that the
menstrual cycle phases can alter the performance of female footballers.
Conclusion: This systematic review shows that there is a great deal of
controversy about the influence of the menstrual cycle phases on the
performance of female footballers. Studies are focused on solely biological
factors and gender is normally no part of those studies. Further research with larger samples, and taking not only biological but also sociological factors, are
necessary to determine the effects of menstruation on the performance of female
footballers.





