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Methodological Approach of the Iron and Muscular Damage: Female Metabolism and Menstrual Cycle during Exercise Project (IronFEMME Study)
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WoS WOS:000611279000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85099551779
DOI 10.3390/IJERPH18020735
Año 2021
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Abstract



Background: The increase in exercise levels in the last few years among professional and recreational female athletes has led to an increased scientific interest about sports health and performance in the female athlete population. The purpose of the IronFEMME Study described in this protocol article is to determine the influence of different hormonal profiles on iron metabolism in response to endurance exercise, and the main markers of muscle damage in response to resistance exercise; both in eumenorrheic, oral contraceptive (OC) users and postmenopausal well-trained women. Methods: This project is an observational controlled randomized counterbalanced study. One hundered and four (104) active and healthy women were selected to participate in the IronFEMME Study, 57 of which were eumenorrheic, 31 OC users and 16 postmenopausal. The project consisted of two sections carried out at the same time: iron metabolism (study I) and muscle damage (study II). For the study I, the exercise protocol consisted of an interval running test (eight bouts of 3 min at 85% of the maximal aerobic speed), whereas the study II protocol was an eccentric-based resistance exercise protocol (10 sets of 10 repetitions of plate-loaded barbell parallel back squats at 60% of their one repetition maximum (1RM) with 2 min of recovery between sets). In both studies, eumenorrheic participants were evaluated at three specific moments of the menstrual cycle: early-follicular phase, late-follicular phase and mid-luteal phase; OC users performed the trial at two moments: withdrawal phase and active pill phase. Lastly, postmenopausal women were only tested once, since their hormonal status does not fluctuate. The three-step method was used to verify the menstrual cycle phase: calendar counting, blood test confirmation, and urine-based ovulation kits. Blood samples were obtained to measure sex hormones, iron metabolism parameters, and muscle damage related markers. Discussion: IronFEMME Study has been designed to increase the knowledge regarding the influence of sex hormones on some aspects of the exercise-related female physiology. Iron metabolism and exercise-induced muscle damage will be studied considering the different reproductive status present throughout well-trained females' lifespan.

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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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1 Peinado, Ana B. Mujer Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
2 Alfaro-Magallanes, Victor M. Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
3 Romero-Parra, Nuria Mujer Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
4 Barba-Moreno, Laura Mujer Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
5 Rael, Beatriz Mujer Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
6 Maestre-Cascales, Cristina Mujer Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
7 Rojo-Tirado, Miguel A. Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
8 Castro, Eliane Aparecida Mujer Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción - Chile
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
9 Benito, Pedro Jose Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
10 Ortega-Santos, Carmen P. Mujer Arizona State Univ - Estados Unidos
Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix Campus - Estados Unidos
11 Santiago, Elena Mujer Clin Tambre - España
Clínica Tambre - España
12 Butragueno, Javier Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
13 Garcia-de-Alcaraz, Antonio Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Univ Almeria - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
Universidad de Almería - España
14 Rojo, Jesus J. Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
15 Calderon, Francisco J. Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
16 Garcia-Bataller, Alberto Hombre Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España
17 Cupeiro, Rocio - Univ Politecn Madrid - España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - España

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Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, Gobierno de España
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad, Convocatoria de Ayudas I+D 2016, Programa Estatal de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnica y de Innovacion 2013-2016
Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competi-tividad
Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos y Transformación Digital, Gobierno de España

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The IronFEMME Study is funded by the Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad, Convocatoria de Ayudas I+D 2016, Programa Estatal de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnica y de Innovacion 2013-2016 (Grant code DEP2016-75387-P). This funding was received to develop the IronFEMME Study from 2017 to 2019 and was extended to 2020. Victor M. Alfaro-Magallanes and Nuria Romero-Parra were supported each by a grant provided by Universidad Politecnica de Madrid.
The IronFEMME Study is funded by the Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, Convocatoria de Ayudas I+D 2016, Programa Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016 (Grant code DEP2016-75387-P). This funding was received to develop the IronFEMME Study from 2017 to 2019 and was extended to 2020. Victor M. Alfaro-Magallanes and Nuria Romero-Parra were supported each by a grant provided by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. The authors would like to acknowledge all the volunteer’s participation and effort. Moreover, they would like to thank Domingo González-Lamuño and Teresa Amigo for their valuable help and advice with the selection and analysis of the genetic variants, as well as for their counseling regarding the biochemical measurements of the project. Also, they want to acknowledge Ángel E. Díaz and his nurse team for their great help with the blood sampling collection and analysis. Finally, the authors would like to thank Mercedes Galindo, Yamile García, Jorge Couceiro, Carlos Balsalobre, Blanca Romero, Patricia López, Artur Martín, José Antonio Benítez, José Miguel Navarro, Marcos Bodoque, Sacha Karabás, Javier García, Carlos Adrián Machado, Andrea Gutiérrez, Guillermo Pozas, Celia Sánchez and Carlos Salmerón the help provided in the data collection.

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