Hormonal Cycle Insights

The first half of the menstrual cycle, characterized by rising estrogen levels, leads to a lower metabolic rate and reduced cortisol, allowing for higher intensity workouts and less caloric intake. As the cycle progresses into the luteal and menstrual phases, metabolism speeds up, requiring an additional 237 calories daily, while cortisol levels rise, making blood sugar stability more challenging and high-intensity exercise less sustainable.