2014
Challenges and methodology for testing young healthy women in physiological studies
Stachenfeld NS, Taylor HS. Challenges and methodology for testing young healthy women in physiological studies. AJP Endocrinology And Metabolism 2014, 306: e849-e853. PMID: 24569589, PMCID: PMC3989744, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00038.2014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsContraceptives, Oral, HormonalFemaleGonadal Steroid HormonesHealthHormone AntagonistsHumansMaleMenstrual CyclePatient SelectionPhysiological PhenomenaResearch DesignWomenConceptsHormone exposureGonadotropin-releasing hormone agonistFemale gonadal hormonesReproductive hormone exposureHealth careYoung healthy womenWomen's health careNIH Revitalization ActEffects of hormonesHealthy womenHormone agonistFemale reproductive physiologyGonadal hormonesHormone effectsPhysiological studiesHormoneWomenPhysiological responsesStronger research designsEndogenous hormonesRevitalization ActMenReproductive physiologyExposureMethods investigators
1999
Effects of oral contraceptives on body fluid regulation
Stachenfeld N, Silva C, Keefe D, Kokoszka C, Nadel E. Effects of oral contraceptives on body fluid regulation. Journal Of Applied Physiology 1999, 87: 1016-1025. PMID: 10484572, DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1999.87.3.1016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlgorithmsArginine VasopressinBlood PressureBlood VolumeBody FluidsContraceptives, Oral, HormonalDehydrationExerciseFemaleHumansKidneyMenstruationPlasma VolumeSodiumThirstConceptsBody fluid regulationLuteal phaseHighest plasma estradiol concentrationFluid regulationOral contraceptive administrationBody fluid retentionPlasma estradiol concentrationsMidluteal menstrual phasesBody fluid balanceArginine vasopressin concentrationBasal plasma osmolalityExercise dehydrationOral contraceptivesContraceptive administrationBody water balanceFluid retentionFollicular phaseEstradiol concentrationsAVP releaseMenstrual phaseFluid balanceVasopressin concentrationCrossover designThirst stimulationPlasma osmolality