Changes in body weight and body composition during the menstrual cycle

Author:

Kanellakis Spyridon1ORCID,Skoufas Efstathios2,Simitsopoulou Eleftheria3,Migdanis Athanasios4,Migdanis Ioannis3,Prelorentzou Tzortzia5,Louka Aikaterini6,Moschonis Georgios7,Bountouvi Evangelia8,Androutsos Odysseas9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Harokopio University of Athens Athens Greece

2. Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Western Attica Aigaleo Greece

3. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics University of Thessaly Trikala Greece

4. Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine University of Thessaly Larissa Greece

5. Research Division Nutriscience Co Athens Greece

6. 1st Department of Propedeutic Internal Medicine, Laiko Hospital National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece

7. Department of Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport La Trobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit "Alexandra" University and State Maternity Hospital Athens Greece

9. Lab of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sport Science and Dietetics University of Thessaly Larissa Greece

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe general perception is that menstrual cycle is a factor related to body weight and body composition fluctuations in women. The lack of a standardized methodology of the so far conducted studies has led to controversial results. The aim of the current study is to identify if there are any changes in body weight and body composition during the menstrual cycle.MethodsIn the current study measurements of body weight, circumferences, skinfolds and body composition with bioelectrical impedance analysis were conducted twice per week in 42 women during their menstrual cycle.ResultsBody weight was found to be statistically significantly higher during menstruation compared to the first week of the menstrual cycle by 0.450 kg, which could be attributed to a statistically significant increase of 0.474 kg observed in extracellular water. No other statistically significant changes were observed regarding body composition.ConclusionsAn increase of approximately 0.5 kg was observed during women's menstrual cycle, mostly due to extracellular fluid retention at menstruation days. These findings could be taken into account to interpret body weight and composition periodic fluctuations in women of reproductive age.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Anthropology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Anatomy

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