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Differences between physically active and sedentary women over the menstrual cycle in measured body fluid and weight, and self-reports of mood and menstrual symptomatology.
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Differences between physically active and sedentary women over the menstrual cycle in measured body fluid and weight, and self-reports of mood and menstrual symptomatology./
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Klauenberg, Suzanne.
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124 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 49-04, Section: A, page: 0866.
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Dissertation Abstracts International49-04A.
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Anthropology, Physical. -
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Differences between physically active and sedentary women over the menstrual cycle in measured body fluid and weight, and self-reports of mood and menstrual symptomatology.
Klauenberg, Suzanne.
Differences between physically active and sedentary women over the menstrual cycle in measured body fluid and weight, and self-reports of mood and menstrual symptomatology.
- 124 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 49-04, Section: A, page: 0866.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 1987.
As great as ninety-five percent of women of childbearing age have been reported to experience the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), for a period of up to ten days in a month, on a regular basis. At least fifty percent of women of childbearing age are said to report mild to incapacitating pain just before and with the occurrence of the menses, also on a regular basis. This study was designed to test by electrical impedance plethysmography the hypothesis that there is a significant buildup of total fluid in women premenstrually and that this buildup is related to women's self-reports of bloating, edema, weight gain, headache, and the other affective symptoms of the premenstrual syndrome. The study also tests the hypothesis that a negative correlation exists between athletic status and the reporting of menstrual symptoms associated with primary dysmenorrhea. Athletic and sedentary women were compared on four measures--mood, discomfort, weight, body fluid--taken repeatedly over the menstrual cycle, and on responses to a menstrual history questionnaire administered prior to the weekly measures. The results do not support an hypothesis of a negative correlation between athletic status and the reporting of menstrual pain (primary dysmenorrhea). Athletes reported significantly less pain premenstrually than the nonathletes, in accordance with the hypothesis that the increased circulatory capacity of athletes can overcome the effects of localized edema and resultant premenstrual symptoms. There is support for an hypothesis of relief of premenstrual negative affect or central nervous tension through the increased circulatory capacity of athletes. There is also support for a theory of body fluid redistribution to extracellular spaces.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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