Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0086bpw1.3 | New techniques and approaches | SFEBES2022

Female endocrine adaptation to arduous training

Gifford Robert

Our understanding of endocrine adaptation to exercise is underpinned by studies which demonstrated a causative link between low energy availability, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activation and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis suppression. These and myriad other effects have been observed in elite athletes, termed Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), whereby negative hormonal and metabolic ramifications of exercise can be mitigated by increasing th...

ea0050p359 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Is serial urinary progesterone measured via automated chemiluminescent assay a valid alternative to pregnanediol via manual ELISA for the detection of ovulation?

Gifford Robert , Reynolds Rebecca , Anderson Richard , Woods David

Background: Urinary concentrations of the major progesterone metabolite pregnanediol glucuronide (P3G) are used clinically and in research to monitor ovulation. This ELISA is laborious and costly. If it could be replaced by the automated sensitive chemiluminescence assays routinely used for serum this would be of great value.Objective: We aimed to determine the validity of urine progesterone as measured by two widely used automated assays in comparison t...

ea0050p359 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Is serial urinary progesterone measured via automated chemiluminescent assay a valid alternative to pregnanediol via manual ELISA for the detection of ovulation?

Gifford Robert , Reynolds Rebecca , Anderson Richard , Woods David

Background: Urinary concentrations of the major progesterone metabolite pregnanediol glucuronide (P3G) are used clinically and in research to monitor ovulation. This ELISA is laborious and costly. If it could be replaced by the automated sensitive chemiluminescence assays routinely used for serum this would be of great value.Objective: We aimed to determine the validity of urine progesterone as measured by two widely used automated assays in comparison t...

ea0059oc1.1 | Translational highlights | SFEBES2018

Resilient reproductive, bone and adrenal function in Expedition Ice Maiden, the first all-female, unassisted Antarctic crossing

Gifford Robert , O'Leary Thomas , Greeves Julie , Anderson Richard , Reynolds Rebecca , Woods David

Higher short-term exercise-associated reproductive, psychological and bone health-related outcomes have been reported in women than men, although the reasons for this are poorly understood. The first, all-female transantarctic expedition provided a unique opportunity to perform an observational study examining concurrent effects of extreme exercise on pertinent hormonal axes to reproductive dysfunction and associated pathology. Body composition was measured by dual-energy xray...

ea0065op5.1 | Reproductive Endocrinology and Biology | SFEBES2019

Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis suppression during basic military training in women despite increased adiposity and insulin resistance

Gifford Robert M , O'Leary Thomas J , Wardle Sophie L , Greeves Julie P , Anderson Richard A , Woods David R , Reynolds Rebecca M

Background: Low energy availability (LEA) in female athletes can result in HPG axis suppression. Basic military training (BMT) is physically arduous and associated with amenorrhoea and low-trauma fractures. We hypothesised that women undergoing BMT would demonstrate evidence of LEA and suppressed HPG function.Design: Prospective study of 61 women undertaking 11-month BMT. Subjects acted as their own controls at baseline (all measures). Body composition m...