Not exact matches
Neuroscientists at the University of California, Berkeley, report in a recent study that hormone
fluctuations during a woman's
menstrual cycle may affect the brain as much as do substances such as caffeine, methamphetamines or the popular attention drug Ritalin.
And that's great that you've correlated it with your
menstrual cycle because that plays a big role due to the
fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone
during your
cycle.
These
fluctuations may warrant consideration when dealing with both fasting and dieting as evidence from human studies indicate that food intake fluctuates
during the
menstrual cycle; it is lower in the periovulatory phase and greater in the early follicular and luteal phases.
Women sometimes experience bloating
during their
menstrual cycle due to hormone
fluctuations.
A woman will often experience a sweet craving
during her
menstrual cycle, since the hormonal
fluctuations will affect the pancreatic hormones.
During late 20s, 30s and 40s, the main problems experienced tend to be due to
fluctuations in the
menstrual cycle.
Once implanted in these foreign sites, the endometrial tissue continues to respond to the hormonal
fluctuation of the
menstrual cycle, getting thicker prior to ovulation, and turning into blood
during menstruation.