Change in dynamic and static balance ability during menstrual cycle among young women

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the change in dynamic and static balance ability during the menstrual cycle among young women. The subjects were young healthy women (n = 12, age 20.4 ± 1.2 years) with regular exercise and a normal menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle was divided into 5 phases : Menstrual, Follicular, Ovulatory, Early luteal and Late luteal. Measurements were taken using the dynamic balance test, static balance test and looseness test. The dynamic balance test did not change during the menstrual cycle. Length/Time within the static balance test increased in the late luteal phase compared to other menstrual cycle phases. The deviation of the mean of X within the static balance test increased in the follicular and late luteal phase and decreased in the ovulatory phase. Also, the deviation of the mean of X increased in the follicular phase compared to the menstrual phase and decreased in the menstrual and early luteal phases compared to the follicular and ovulatory. Left arm upper of laxity in hand on the back test within looseness test increased in the menstrual and early luteal phases compared to other menstrual cycle phases. These results suggest that static balance ability changes during the menstrual cycle.

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Hayashi, C., Ikeda, M., Aizawa, K., Murai, F., & Mesaki, N. (2004). Change in dynamic and static balance ability during menstrual cycle among young women. Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 53(2), 197–203. https://doi.org/10.7600/jspfsm1949.53.197

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