Recent Findings from York University Provides New Insights into Oral Contraceptives (The Effects of Oral Contraceptives On Resting Autonomic Function and the Autonomic Response To Physiological Stressors: a Systematic Review).
In: Women's Health Weekly, 2024-01-02, S. 1704-1704
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A recent systematic review conducted by researchers at York University in Toronto, Canada, aimed to summarize the effects of oral contraceptives (OC) on resting autonomic function and the autonomic response to various physiological stressors. The review analyzed 40 studies and found that OC influenced the physiological responses to certain reflexes, such as chemoreflex, mechanoreflex, and metaboreflex activation. However, there were inconsistencies in the literature regarding the effects of OC on autonomic indices and physiological stressors, which may be due to differences in estrogen dosage or the intensity of the stressor. The researchers concluded that further research is needed to better understand the effects of OC on autonomic function, and that OC use should be clearly defined and stratified by duration, dose, and hormone cycling. [Extracted from the article]
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Recent Findings from York University Provides New Insights into Oral Contraceptives (The Effects of Oral Contraceptives On Resting Autonomic Function and the Autonomic Response To Physiological Stressors: a Systematic Review).
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Zeitschrift: | Women's Health Weekly, 2024-01-02, S. 1704-1704 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1078-7240 (print) |
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