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Page 1: Hormones, Menopause and Swimming Performance Mary Pohlmann, M.D., Ph.D. Emeritus Clinical Faculty.

Hormones, Menopause and Swimming Performance

Mary Pohlmann, M.D., Ph.D.Emeritus Clinical Faculty

Page 2: Hormones, Menopause and Swimming Performance Mary Pohlmann, M.D., Ph.D. Emeritus Clinical Faculty.

Synonyms for Menopause

• The Change

• Climacteric

• Woman of a certain age

• “Silent Passage” Gail Sheehy

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Definition of Menopause

• lack of menses for greater than one year

• usually comes naturally in women ages 45-55

• can occur after oophorectomy, chemotherapy or irradiation

• perimenopause is the 3-6 years prior to menopause

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Cause of Menopause

Decrease in production of estrogen by the ovaries

Some estrogen continues to be produced outside the ovaries, particularly in fatty tissue and the adrenal glands

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Laboratory evidence of menopause

Pituitary gland secretes

FSH and LH

in response to inability of ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone

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Symptoms of Perimenopause

• menstrual irregularity

• hot flashes or flushes

• night sweats

• insomnia

• vaginal dryness

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How does menopause/perimenopause

affect swimmers’ performance?

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• Fifteen female competitive Masters swimmers, ages 54 -74, completed a survey.

• They were asked about their training and performance during perimenopause/menopause.

• They were asked to what extent menopause seemed to affect their performance.

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S/S Related to Menopause?

• Hot flashes/ flushes/ dehydration• Decreased tolerance to warm water • Muscle cramping• Slower recovery from exercise• Inadequate sleep/ night sweats/ fatigue• Weight gain• Aches and pains• Improvement due to lack of menorrhagia

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Other Factors unrelated to Menopause

• Interruptions in training• Injuries (non-swimming activities)• Moving • No place to swim• High blood pressure• Arthritis, bad knees, fibromyalgia• Stress• Loss of strength and stamina• Heart problems• Asthma and other breathing problems

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Hormone Replacement Use

• One had never used HRT.

• Four had not used HRT in the past 2 years

• Ten had used HRT in the past 2 years, but have discontinued use or are weaning off.

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Bone Health

• 13 had bone densitometry done.• One has osteoporosis and is

taking medication for this.• Two mentioned osteopenia - one

is being treated for this.• Two mentioned calcium

supplementation.• One mentioned weight-bearing

exercise, but 11 indicated they do exercise other than swimming.

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Are there gender differences in swimming performance as one

ages?

We compared 2004 USMS records for women over the age span of 40-59 with current USMS records for men over the same age span.

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Method

• Current USMS men’s and women’s SCY records in all 18 events for age groups 40-44 through 55-59 were used. All times were converted to seconds.

• The ratio of the record for each event in each age group and for each gender was calculated with respect to the comparable record in the 40-44 age group.

• The ratios for all 18 events in a given age group were averaged (men and women separately).

• The averaged ratios were plotted over age groups for both men and women.

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USMS Records By Age Group

11.021.041.061.08

1.11.121.141.161.18

1.21.22

40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

Age Group

Male

Female

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We also did a longitudinal comparison of individual males and females best times in each

age group (40-54)

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Individual Swimmer Times By Age Group

11.011.021.031.041.051.061.071.08

40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

Age Group

Female-BD

Male-FS

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We also compared individual times longitudinally with

current USMS records over the same age groups

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Female Individual vs USMS Record Times by Age Group

1

1.04

1.08

1.12

1.16

1.2

1.24

40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

Age Group

Female Ind.

Female Rec.

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Male Individual vs USMS Record Times by Age Group

11.021.041.061.08

1.11.121.14

40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

Age Group

Male Ind.

Male Rec.

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There is a difference in the rate of slowing of swimming performance between men and women.

Menopause alone is probably not the greatest factor influencing this difference.

Keeping the age-related decline in swimming performance below 1% per year is definitely possible.