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Vol. 83, Issue 6, 1822-1831, December 1997
1 Department of Military and
Emergency Medicine and
2 Anesthesiology,
Received 7 October 1996; accepted in final form 14 August 1997.
Galliven, E. A., A. Singh, D. Michelson, S. Bina, P. W. Gold, and P. A. Deuster. Hormonal and metabolic responses to exercise across time of day and menstrual cycle phase.
J. Appl. Physiol. 83(6):
1822-1831, 1997.
adrenocorticotropic hormone; circadian variation; cortisol; estrogen; eumenorrheic; glucose; running
Two studies, each utilizing short-term treadmill
exercise of a different intensity, assessed the metabolic and hormonal
responses of women to exercise in the morning (AM) and late afternoon
(PM). In study 1, plasma
concentrations of growth hormone, arginine vasopressin, catecholamines,
adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol, lactate, and glucose were
measured before, during, and after high-intensity exercise (90%
maximal O2 uptake) in the AM and
PM. In study 2, plasma concentrations
of adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol, lactate, and
glucose were measured before, during, and after
moderate-intensity exercise (70% maximal
O2 uptake) in the AM and PM in the
follicular (days 3-9), midcycle (days 10-16), and luteal
(days 18-26) phases of the
menstrual cycle. The results of studies
1 and 2 revealed no
significant diurnal differences in the magnitude of responses for any
measured variable. In addition, study
2 revealed a significant time-by-phase interaction for
glucose (P = 0.014). However, net
integrated responses were similar across cycle phases. These data
suggest that metabolic and hormonal responses to short-term,
high-intensity exercise can be assessed with equal reliability in the
AM and PM and that there are subtle differences in blood glucose
responses to moderate-intensity exercise across menstrual cycle phase.
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