A reproducible, self-reported, field-based tool for monitoring ovarian hormone status and body weight variations in female athletes: the Answ'Her questionnaire.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-18 DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15879-3
Sarah Bagot, Bruno Pereira, Céline Lambert, Léna Pelissier, Emilie Chanseaume, Martine Duclos, Anthony C Hackney, Kirsty J Elliott-Sale, David Thivel, Laurie Isacco
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Background: Intra-individual factors like ovarian hormone profiles and body weight variations may influence sports practice and performance in female athletes and need to be characterized. The "Answ'Her" questionnaire was designed to develop a relevant and reproducible field-based tool to assess self-reported ovarian hormone status (natural menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptive use) and body weight variations practices among female athletes.

Methods: French females with a regular sports practice responded (once: N.=210; twice: N.=86; thrice: N.=66) to this 73-item questionnaire reporting their ovarian hormone status, associated symptoms, perceived influence on sports practice, and body weight variations. Reproducibility was evaluated, then a descriptive cross-sectional analysis was conducted on athletes.

Results: Reproducibility was verified with 92% of Lin's correlation concordance coefficients above 0.7 and 100% of weighted agreements above 70%. Ultimately 185 female athletes (23.0±4.8 years) were included in the cross-sectional analysis. Whether they used hormonal contraceptive (46.5%) or not (53.5%), most of the athletes perceived a negative impact of their ovarian hormone status on sports practice (78.7%) and performance (84.7%). Overall, 77.3% of the athletes had experienced body weight variations that were significantly associated with an interruption of menses (>3 months) and menses irregularity over the last three years.

Conclusions: The Answ'Her questionnaire is a simple and effective reproducible field-based tool for the self-reported characterisation of female athlete ovarian hormone status and body weight variations. It could be used for a unique and simple overview of the athlete situation but also in a longitudinal design to assess the athlete's evolution and/or effectiveness of implanted training strategies.

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用于监测女运动员卵巢激素状态和体重变化的可重复、自我报告、基于现场的工具:Answ'Her 问卷。
背景:卵巢激素状况和体重变化等个体内部因素可能会影响女运动员的运动实践和表现,因此需要对这些因素进行特征描述。我们设计了 "Answ'Her "问卷,旨在开发一种相关且可重复的现场工具,用于评估女性运动员自我报告的卵巢激素状况(自然月经周期和使用激素避孕药)和体重变化情况:方法:定期参加体育锻炼的法国女性(一次:N.=210;两次:N.=86;三次:N.=66)回答了这份包含 73 个项目的调查问卷,报告了她们的卵巢激素状况、相关症状、对体育锻炼的影响以及体重变化情况。对问卷的可重复性进行了评估,然后对运动员进行了描述性横断面分析:结果:92%的林氏相关一致性系数高于 0.7,100%的加权一致性系数高于 70%,再现性得到了验证。横断面分析最终纳入了 185 名女运动员(23.0±4.8 岁)。无论是否使用激素避孕药(46.5%)(53.5%),大多数运动员都认为卵巢激素状况对运动实践(78.7%)和运动表现(84.7%)有负面影响。总体而言,77.3%的运动员在过去三年中经历过体重变化,而体重变化与月经中断(>3 个月)和月经不调有很大关系:Answ'Her问卷是一种简单有效、可重复的现场工具,用于自我报告女运动员卵巢激素状况和体重变化的特征。该问卷可用于对运动员情况进行独特而简单的概述,也可用于纵向设计,以评估运动员的变化和/或植入式训练策略的有效性。
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