The reported prevalence of low energy availability (LEA) in female and male track and field athletes is between 18% and 58% with the highest prevalence among athletes in endurance and jump events. In male athletes, LEA may result in reduced testosterone levels and libido along with impaired training capacity. In female track and field athletes, functional hypothalamic amenorrhea as consequence of LEA has been reported among 60% of elite middle- and long-distance athletes and 23% among elite sprinters. Health concerns with functional hypothalamic amenorrhea include impaired bone health, elevated risk for bone stress injury, and cardiovascular disease. Furthermore, LEA negatively affects recovery, muscle mass, neuromuscular function, and incr...
Knowledge of Relative Energy Deficiency Among Collegiate Athletes Low energy availability (LEA) can ...
Enduring low energy availability (LEA) is associated with several potentially serious physiological ...
Low energy availability (LEA) is considered to be the underlying cause of a number of maladaptations...
Low energy availability (LEA) represents a state in which the body does not have enough energy left ...
In a high-performance sports environment, athletes can present with low energy availability (LEA) fo...
Participants will be able to classify female athletes at risk for low energy availability. Not consu...
The Female Athlete Triad has recently been suggested to be a threat to male athletes. This review ai...
Background: Low energy availability (LEA) is a state in which an individual has insufficient energy ...
The human body requires energy for numerous functions including, growth, thermogenesis, reproduction...
Introduction: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) is based on the assumption that low energy...
Decades of laboratory research have shown impairments to several body systems after only 4-5 days of...
Relative Energy Deficiency in sport is experiencing remarkable popularity of late, particularly amon...
A questionnaire-based screening tool for male athletes at risk of low energy availability (LEA) coul...
We aimed to (a) report energy availability (EA), metabolic/reproductive function, bone mineral densi...
Energy availability (EA) is defined as the amount of dietary energy available to sustain physiologic...
Knowledge of Relative Energy Deficiency Among Collegiate Athletes Low energy availability (LEA) can ...
Enduring low energy availability (LEA) is associated with several potentially serious physiological ...
Low energy availability (LEA) is considered to be the underlying cause of a number of maladaptations...
Low energy availability (LEA) represents a state in which the body does not have enough energy left ...
In a high-performance sports environment, athletes can present with low energy availability (LEA) fo...
Participants will be able to classify female athletes at risk for low energy availability. Not consu...
The Female Athlete Triad has recently been suggested to be a threat to male athletes. This review ai...
Background: Low energy availability (LEA) is a state in which an individual has insufficient energy ...
The human body requires energy for numerous functions including, growth, thermogenesis, reproduction...
Introduction: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) is based on the assumption that low energy...
Decades of laboratory research have shown impairments to several body systems after only 4-5 days of...
Relative Energy Deficiency in sport is experiencing remarkable popularity of late, particularly amon...
A questionnaire-based screening tool for male athletes at risk of low energy availability (LEA) coul...
We aimed to (a) report energy availability (EA), metabolic/reproductive function, bone mineral densi...
Energy availability (EA) is defined as the amount of dietary energy available to sustain physiologic...
Knowledge of Relative Energy Deficiency Among Collegiate Athletes Low energy availability (LEA) can ...
Enduring low energy availability (LEA) is associated with several potentially serious physiological ...
Low energy availability (LEA) is considered to be the underlying cause of a number of maladaptations...