Your birth control could be changing your Body's response to exercise
NCT ID NCT07115849
Summary
This study aims to understand how different hormonal profiles, specifically those created by common birth control methods, affect how the body builds muscle and changes in response to exercise. Researchers will follow 60 women with different hormonal backgrounds through a 4-month training program. They will measure changes in muscle mass, body fat, strength, and other physical markers to see if hormone type influences training outcomes.
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Aarhus University, Department for Public Health
RECRUITINGAarhus, Jutland, 8000, Denmark
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