© 2005 Adis Data Information BVThe various menstrual disorders in athletes may reflect different degrees of exposure to a disrupting factor or differences in the susceptibility of various women to disruption. The incidences of these disorders are not well documented, but they appear to be highest in aesthetic, endurance and weight-class sports, and at younger ages, higher training volumes and lower bodyweights. The morbid effects of these disorders include infertility, low bone mass, impaired endothelium- dependent vasodilation, and impaired skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism. The high incidences of menstrual disorders in athletes may derive in part from the self-selection of extraneously affected women into athletics, but many wo...
Female athlete who engages in high intensity exercise is at risk as a consequence of hormonal change...
This study investigated menstrual regularity, disordered eating, body composition in a group of fema...
The female athlete triad (Triad), links low energy availability (EA), with menstrual dysfunction (MD...
Background: There is a greater incidence of menstrual disorders in female athletes than in their sed...
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk ...
This article aims to clarify why, and by which mechanisms, exercise may influence the normal menstru...
Female athletes are generally considered to be at Iow risk of osteoporosis because of the skeletal l...
Background: During the last decades the number of women participating in sports has increased dramat...
The presence of female athletes has only increased in recent years, as has the incidence of injuries...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [60]-68)Menstrual dysfunction is a common problem among f...
Regular physical activity is important for the health of both sexes. However, the physiological, ana...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported restrictive eating, cur...
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Despite the steady increase in female participation in sport over the last two decades, comprehensiv...
Exercise-related menstrual dysfunction (ExMD) is associated with low energy availability (EA), decr...
Female athlete who engages in high intensity exercise is at risk as a consequence of hormonal change...
This study investigated menstrual regularity, disordered eating, body composition in a group of fema...
The female athlete triad (Triad), links low energy availability (EA), with menstrual dysfunction (MD...
Background: There is a greater incidence of menstrual disorders in female athletes than in their sed...
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk ...
This article aims to clarify why, and by which mechanisms, exercise may influence the normal menstru...
Female athletes are generally considered to be at Iow risk of osteoporosis because of the skeletal l...
Background: During the last decades the number of women participating in sports has increased dramat...
The presence of female athletes has only increased in recent years, as has the incidence of injuries...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [60]-68)Menstrual dysfunction is a common problem among f...
Regular physical activity is important for the health of both sexes. However, the physiological, ana...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported restrictive eating, cur...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Despite the steady increase in female participation in sport over the last two decades, comprehensiv...
Exercise-related menstrual dysfunction (ExMD) is associated with low energy availability (EA), decr...
Female athlete who engages in high intensity exercise is at risk as a consequence of hormonal change...
This study investigated menstrual regularity, disordered eating, body composition in a group of fema...
The female athlete triad (Triad), links low energy availability (EA), with menstrual dysfunction (MD...