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Koomesh 2012
An evaluation of delayed-onset muscle soreness in luteal and follicular phases of menstrual cycle among healthy untrained female studentsKeywords: Exercise , Muscles , Estrogens , Individuality , Semnan university of medical siences Abstract: Introduction: Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) after eccentric exercises would limit the efficacy ofathletes. This study was designed to investigate the rate of DOMS in luteal and follicular phases ofmenstrual cycle (an indirect assesment of possible role estrogen) among healthy untrained femalestudentsMaterials and Methods: Twenty-six healthy untrained female students, ranged between 18-25 years oldwere assigned into two groups based on their menstrual cycle: Mid-luteal (ML) (n=14) and Mid-follicular(MF) (n=12). To induce DOMS, all participants walked downwardly on treadmill, declined 20 degrees, 5km/h, for 30 minutes. DOMS criteria (serum creatine kinase, pressure pain threshold, muscle soreness andthigh circumference), and average peak torque of dominant knee extensor were recorded at baseline, 24 and48 hours post-exercise.Results: Both groups showed significant perception of DOMS symptoms as compared to their baselinelevels (p<0.05). Although, the severity of DOMS was lower in the ML group as compared with the MFgroup, but the difference was not significant.Conclusions: The findings of this study showed that DOMS got perceived in both experimental groupswith a milder severity in ML group. The milder severity in the ML group may be contributed to the higherlevel of estrogen.
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