Menstruation is the leading cause of iron deficiency anaemia in pre-menopausal women. When combined with regular exercise, iron deficiency (ID) risk in menstruating women is increased. This may be exacerbated in those with heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB), which despite no validated diagnosis, is thought common in the general population but is under-investigated in exercisers. Accordingly, the potential relationship between menstruation, ID and performance remains unknown. The aims of this research were to: a) identify HMB prevalence (utilising a diagnostic series) and association with fatigue and perceived disruption to exercise training/performance in exercising women; b) evaluate the impact and existing diagnosis of ID. A ‘Female Health Qu...
Background: Iron deficiency without overt anemia is a known problem in athletic and physically activ...
The female athlete Triad (Triad) is defined as low energy availability (low EA) with or without an e...
Iron-deficiency anaemia is highly prevalent among non-pregnant women of reproductive age (menstruati...
To identify the prevalence and impact of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in exercising females where ...
Iron metabolism research in the past decade has identified menstrual blood loss as a key contributor...
Preventing and treating iron deficiency are important components in the nutritional care of female v...
Despite female athlete health becoming a growing area of interest in sport science reasearch, there ...
Background: The increase in exercise levels in the last few years among professional and recreationa...
To determine whether running imposes an additional iron cost on the female athlete, the response to ...
Maintaining a positive iron balance is essential for female athletes to avoid the effects of iron de...
Iron is necessary for adequate deliver oxygen to the tissues since it is an essential component of t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-85)The purpose of this study was to determine if low\u...
Animal and human observational studies suggest that iron deficiency impairs physical exercise perfor...
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk ...
© 2005 Adis Data Information BVThe various menstrual disorders in athletes may reflect different deg...
Background: Iron deficiency without overt anemia is a known problem in athletic and physically activ...
The female athlete Triad (Triad) is defined as low energy availability (low EA) with or without an e...
Iron-deficiency anaemia is highly prevalent among non-pregnant women of reproductive age (menstruati...
To identify the prevalence and impact of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in exercising females where ...
Iron metabolism research in the past decade has identified menstrual blood loss as a key contributor...
Preventing and treating iron deficiency are important components in the nutritional care of female v...
Despite female athlete health becoming a growing area of interest in sport science reasearch, there ...
Background: The increase in exercise levels in the last few years among professional and recreationa...
To determine whether running imposes an additional iron cost on the female athlete, the response to ...
Maintaining a positive iron balance is essential for female athletes to avoid the effects of iron de...
Iron is necessary for adequate deliver oxygen to the tissues since it is an essential component of t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-85)The purpose of this study was to determine if low\u...
Animal and human observational studies suggest that iron deficiency impairs physical exercise perfor...
Although physical exercise is generally beneficial for health, female athletes run an elevated risk ...
© 2005 Adis Data Information BVThe various menstrual disorders in athletes may reflect different deg...
Background: Iron deficiency without overt anemia is a known problem in athletic and physically activ...
The female athlete Triad (Triad) is defined as low energy availability (low EA) with or without an e...
Iron-deficiency anaemia is highly prevalent among non-pregnant women of reproductive age (menstruati...