ADRENOCORTICAL ACTIVATION FOLLOWING STRESSFUL EXERCISE: FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR ATTENUATED FREE CORTISOL RESPONSES IN WOMEN USING ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
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Auteurs : Clemens Kirschbaum [Allemagne] ; Petra Platte [Allemagne] ; Karl-Martin Pirke [Allemagne] ; Dirk Hellhammer [Allemagne]Source :
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Free cortisol, heart rate and affective responses to bicycle ergometry were studied in 31 women using oral contraceptives (OC) and 22 control women. While OC users and control women showed significant increases in both free cortisol and heart rate, OC users had significantly attenuated cortisol responses. Individual workload, peak heart rates and affective responses were similar in both groups. No effect of menstrual or pill cycle phase could be observed on the parameters studied. It is concluded that OC users are able to mount a significant free cortisol response to strenuous exercise but the response magnitude is lower than in women who do not use oestrogen‐containing medication. Possible mechanisms and health implications are discussed briefly.
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