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Examining the role of oral contraceptive users as an experimental and/or control group in athletic performance studies
Authors:Kirsty Jayne Elliott-Sale  Stephanie SmithJames Bacon  David ClaytonMartin McPhilimey  Georgios GoutianosJennifer Hampson  Craig Sale
Institution:Sport Health and Performance Enhancement (SHAPE) Research Group, School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Lane, Nottingham, NG11 8NS
Abstract:

Background

This study was conducted to examine the effect of oral contraceptives on endogenous reproductive hormone levels in order to assess the suitability of oral contraceptive users as experimental and/or control groups in human performance studies.

Study Design

Ninety-five females who were taking a variety of oral contraceptives (2 types and 11 brands) were recruited. A single blood sample was analysed for endogenous concentrations of oestradiol and progesterone.

Results

There were significant differences (p<.05) in circulating oestradiol and progesterone as a result of oral contraceptive type and brand. Overall, oral contraceptive use resulted in low levels of oestradiol and progesterone and large variation in hormone concentration when multiple brands were analysed together.

Conclusion

This study indicates that future studies should employ a single pill type and brand when using oral contraceptive users as either a control or experimental group and that comparison between oral contraceptive users as a control group and the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle as an experimental group should be reconsidered.
Keywords:Estrogen  Progesterone  Athletic performance  Experimental group  Control group
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