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Study finds oral contraceptives don't raise blood pressure during intense exercise in women.
Researchers from IIT Madras found that oral contraceptives do not increase blood pressure in women during intense exercises like cycling or running.
The study, involving women aged 20-25, shows that both contraceptive use and fluctuations in natural hormones do not affect blood pressure during physical activity.
This contradicts previous ambiguous research and was published in the American Journal of Physiology.
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El estudio revela que los anticonceptivos orales no aumentan la presión arterial durante el ejercicio intenso en las mujeres.