Low energy availability, defined as low caloric intake relative to exercise energy expenditure, has been linked to endocrine alterations frequently observed in chronically energy-deficient exercising women. Our goal was to determine the endocrine effects of low energy availability in exercising men. Six exercising men (VO2peak : 49.3 ± 2.4 ml · kg−1 · min−1) underwent two conditions of low energy availability (15 kcal · kg−1 fat-free mass [FFM] · day−1) and two energy-balanced conditions (40 kcal · kg−1 FFM · day−1) in randomized order. During one low energy availability and one balanced condition, participants exercised to expend 15 kcal · kg−1 FFM · day−1; no exercise was conducted during the other two conditions. Metabolic hormones were ...
Physical activity is an important contributor to regulation of energy balance and body composition. ...
Both dietary and exercise behaviors need to be considered when examining underlying causes of low en...
The concept of energy availability (EA) recognises that dietary energy expended in one physiological...
Low energy availability, defined as low caloric intake relative to exercise energy expenditure, has ...
Energy availability (EA) is defined as the amount of dietary energy available to sustain physiologic...
The Female Athlete Triad has recently been suggested to be a threat to male athletes. This review ai...
A plethora of literature examining the physiological consequences associated with deficits in energy...
Energy restriction has a high failure rate, which may be related to energy regulating hormones (acyl...
Introduction: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) is based on the assumption that low energy...
BACKGROUND Low energy availability (EA) can be detrimental for athlete health. Currently, it is not ...
Ultra-endurance athletes often accumulate an energy deficit when engaging in ultra-endurance exercis...
The reported prevalence of low energy availability (LEA) in female and male track and field athletes...
Ultraendurance athletes often accumulate an energy deficit when engaging in ultraendurance exercise,...
Purpose Low energy availability in males needs more original research to understand its health and ...
In view of the growing health problem associated with obesity, clarification of the regulation of en...
Physical activity is an important contributor to regulation of energy balance and body composition. ...
Both dietary and exercise behaviors need to be considered when examining underlying causes of low en...
The concept of energy availability (EA) recognises that dietary energy expended in one physiological...
Low energy availability, defined as low caloric intake relative to exercise energy expenditure, has ...
Energy availability (EA) is defined as the amount of dietary energy available to sustain physiologic...
The Female Athlete Triad has recently been suggested to be a threat to male athletes. This review ai...
A plethora of literature examining the physiological consequences associated with deficits in energy...
Energy restriction has a high failure rate, which may be related to energy regulating hormones (acyl...
Introduction: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) is based on the assumption that low energy...
BACKGROUND Low energy availability (EA) can be detrimental for athlete health. Currently, it is not ...
Ultra-endurance athletes often accumulate an energy deficit when engaging in ultra-endurance exercis...
The reported prevalence of low energy availability (LEA) in female and male track and field athletes...
Ultraendurance athletes often accumulate an energy deficit when engaging in ultraendurance exercise,...
Purpose Low energy availability in males needs more original research to understand its health and ...
In view of the growing health problem associated with obesity, clarification of the regulation of en...
Physical activity is an important contributor to regulation of energy balance and body composition. ...
Both dietary and exercise behaviors need to be considered when examining underlying causes of low en...
The concept of energy availability (EA) recognises that dietary energy expended in one physiological...