Mariam A Ameer, Ammar M Al Abbad, Joud O Alsalem, Nawar M Alkhaldi, Kholoud O Alanazi, Shoug F Alkawikbi, Mashael F Alhadi, Sara A Alasker, Hadeel S Alsirhani, Fahad Alanazi, Mohamed I Kamel
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研究人员对60名年轻女性进行了这项观察性研究,以检测月经周期的早期卵泡期对臀部肌肉性能的影响。使用Biodex等速测力仪4pro。采用依赖t检验,经后与卵泡期早期相比,在角速度为90°/秒和180°/秒时,所有髋屈伸等速参数的平均值均有统计学意义的增加(p = 0.003, p = 0.041),而在角速度为180°/秒时,无统计学意义的变化(p = 0.070, p = 0.236)。通过这些结果,作者试图指导物理治疗师和体育教师根据久坐的女性的月经周期安排训练和活动,以避免任何受伤的风险。
Effect of early follicular phase of menstrual cycle on hip flexion-extension isokinetic parameters in sedentary female students.
Researchers conducted this observational study on sixty young females to detect the effect of the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle on hip muscle performance. The Biodex Isokinetic dynamometer 4 pro was used. The authors used a dependent t-test and detected a statistically significant increase in the mean values of all hip flexion and extension isokinetic parameters at angular velocities 90°/sec and 180°/sec (p < 0.05) post-menstruation in comparison to the early follicular phase. The AGON/ANTAG ratio and hip ROM had a statistically significant reduction at the angular velocity 90°/sec (p = 0.003, p = 0.041 respectively) post-menstruation in comparison to the early follicular phase, while they showed no statistically significant change at the angular velocity 180°/sec (p = 0.070, p = 0.236 respectively). The authors through these results try to direct physiotherapists and physical education instructors to schedule training and activities for sedentary females according to their menstrual cycles to avoid any risk of injury.
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Health Care for Women International is a critically acclaimed, international publication that provides a unique interdisciplinary approach to health care and related topics that concern women around the globe. Published twelve times a year, Health Care for Women International includes the newest research, theories, and issues in the fields of public health, social science, health care practice, and health care policy. Scholars and practitioners address topics such as cultural differences, alternative lifestyles, domestic violence, public health issues associated with the aging of the population, maternal morbidity and mortality, infectious diseases, and a host of other gender-based ethical issues. The editor also encourages discussion topics, inviting readers to comment on articles that focus on specific aspects of health issue for women.