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Your period may make sport injuries more severe

Last updated: December 16, 2025 12:10 am
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Understanding the Impact of Menstrual Cycle on Sports Injuries

Goal! Scientists have studied players in the FC Barcelona women’s team

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The concept of adjusting lifestyle choices based on the menstrual cycle is gaining popularity, both online and in scientific research. A recent study has revealed that female athletes who sustain sports injuries during their menstrual period may experience longer recovery times compared to other phases of their cycle.

The hashtag #cyclesyncing is widely used on social media to advocate for modifying diet and physical activity levels according to different menstrual cycle stages to accommodate hormonal fluctuations. While the evidence supporting dietary modifications is limited, studies on exercise and menstrual cycles have shown mixed results. Despite this, rugby teams in the US and England have already started adjusting training schedules based on their players’ menstrual cycles.

To delve deeper into this topic, Eva Ferrer and her team at Hospital Sant Joan de Déu in Barcelona conducted a study involving 33 professional football players from the FC Barcelona women’s team over four seasons. The athletes self-reported their menstrual cycle days, and any injuries were documented and categorized by severity.

The findings indicated that although the athletes didn’t experience more injuries during their periods, the injuries sustained during this phase appeared to be more severe. For instance, soft tissue injuries during menstruation resulted in over three times the number of training days lost compared to injuries at other times.

This phenomenon could be attributed to low estrogen levels during menstruation. Estrogen plays a crucial role in muscle recovery and repair, and its deficiency during this phase may hinder the healing process. However, the exact mechanisms of estrogen’s impact on muscle repair in humans remain unclear, as most studies are based on animal research rather than human trials.

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Ferrer acknowledges the limitations of the study, such as the small number of injuries during menstruation and the lack of consideration for factors like iron levels and fatigue. She emphasizes the need for further research to provide tailored exercise recommendations based on menstrual cycle phases. This individualized approach considers factors like training load, injury history, and overall well-being, while incorporating hormonal measurements, iron markers, sleep patterns, and nutrition for more precise recommendations.

As the scientific community continues to explore the interplay between menstrual cycles and sports injuries, the goal is to refine guidelines that can optimize athletic performance and recovery for female athletes across different phases of their menstrual cycle.

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