Background Low energy availability (LEA) can have negative performance consequences, but the relationships between LEA and performance are poorly understood especially in field conditions. In addition, little is known about the contribution of macronutrients to long-term performance. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate if energy availability (EA) and macronutrient intake in a field-based situation were associated with laboratory-measured performance, anthropometric characteristics, blood markers, training volume, and/or questionnaire-assessed risk of LEA in young female cross-country (XC) skiers. In addition, the study aimed to clarify which factors explained performance. Methods During a one-year observational study, 23 h...
The Tour de Ski (TDS: 6–9 sprint and distance races across 9–11 days) represents the most intense co...
Participation in ultra-endurance events such as mountain marathons is increasing, yet analysis of th...
Background and objective: For athletes, the main purpose of nutrition is to ensure the compensation ...
Study aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate if young female skiers meet their energy and macron...
The aim of this study was to provide information on energy availability (EA), macronutrient intake, ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe changes in laboratory-assessed anthropometric and physiologica...
Introduction: Although maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) is generally recognized as the single best ind...
Learning Outcome To understand the impact sports nutrition knowledge has on the risk for developing ...
Participants will be able to classify female athletes at risk for low energy availability. Not consu...
Skiing in biathlon is a high-intensity, intermittent endurance discipline. This study aimed to evalu...
The purpose of this study was to establish the optimal allometric models to predict International Sk...
Adequate nutrition is critical to optimal performance in endurance athletes. However, it remains un...
Purpose: To explore the anthropometrical and physiological determinants of laboratory and on-snow pe...
Cross country skiing is known as an endurance sport and both aerobic and anaerobic systems have a ma...
Decades of laboratory research have shown impairments to several body systems after only 4-5 days of...
The Tour de Ski (TDS: 6–9 sprint and distance races across 9–11 days) represents the most intense co...
Participation in ultra-endurance events such as mountain marathons is increasing, yet analysis of th...
Background and objective: For athletes, the main purpose of nutrition is to ensure the compensation ...
Study aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate if young female skiers meet their energy and macron...
The aim of this study was to provide information on energy availability (EA), macronutrient intake, ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe changes in laboratory-assessed anthropometric and physiologica...
Introduction: Although maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) is generally recognized as the single best ind...
Learning Outcome To understand the impact sports nutrition knowledge has on the risk for developing ...
Participants will be able to classify female athletes at risk for low energy availability. Not consu...
Skiing in biathlon is a high-intensity, intermittent endurance discipline. This study aimed to evalu...
The purpose of this study was to establish the optimal allometric models to predict International Sk...
Adequate nutrition is critical to optimal performance in endurance athletes. However, it remains un...
Purpose: To explore the anthropometrical and physiological determinants of laboratory and on-snow pe...
Cross country skiing is known as an endurance sport and both aerobic and anaerobic systems have a ma...
Decades of laboratory research have shown impairments to several body systems after only 4-5 days of...
The Tour de Ski (TDS: 6–9 sprint and distance races across 9–11 days) represents the most intense co...
Participation in ultra-endurance events such as mountain marathons is increasing, yet analysis of th...
Background and objective: For athletes, the main purpose of nutrition is to ensure the compensation ...