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Perceptions of menstrual cycle tracking among elite rugby players
Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume: 42, Issue: 16, Pages: 1538 - 1547
Swansea University Authors: Alice Verrier, Camilla Knight , Natalie Brown
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/02640414.2024.2400810
Abstract
The purpose of the current study was to understand female rugby players’ perceptions of menstrual cycle (MC) tracking and identify the impact of MC tracking for the players. Interpretive descriptive methodology was adopted. Interviews were conducted with 12 elite female rugby players (age 25.2 ± 4.3...
Published in: | Journal of Sports Sciences |
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ISSN: | 0264-0414 1466-447X |
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Informa UK Limited
2024
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa67583 |
Abstract: |
The purpose of the current study was to understand female rugby players’ perceptions of menstrual cycle (MC) tracking and identify the impact of MC tracking for the players. Interpretive descriptive methodology was adopted. Interviews were conducted with 12 elite female rugby players (age 25.2 ± 4.3 years), who were all naturally menstruating. Data were analysed following the four stages recommended within Interpretive Description. Results identified that athletes obtain personal benefits from MC tracking by; enhancing understanding of their MC and symptoms, and responding to their MC and symptoms. Athletes also reported that the process of tracking their MC enhanced relationships by; improving communication and interactions with coaches and support staff, and by facilitating team support. Specifically, using tracking increased the opportunities for open conversations with coaches, support staff and teammates regarding their MC. Overall, the findings highlight benefits of menstrual cycle tracking within this group of naturally menstruating rugby players, particularly in helping players and coaches understand the individual nature of the MC, engage in conversations, and establish support from teammates. |
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Keywords: |
Elite sport; females; menstrual cycle; perceptions; tracking apps |
College: |
Faculty of Science and Engineering |
Funders: |
Swansea University |
Issue: |
16 |
Start Page: |
1538 |
End Page: |
1547 |