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Sex Differences and Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Outcomes in Runners with Achilles or Hamstring Tendinopathy. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med
Katz NB   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The effect of exercise time and frequency on the development of cam morphology. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Musculoskelet Disord
Al-Baldawi M, Pettit M, Khanduja V.
europepmc   +1 more source

Female Athlete Triad and Male Athlete Triad Syndrome Induced by Low Energy Availability: An Animal Model

Calcified Tissue International, 2022
Energy availability (EA) is defined the difference in energy intake and exercise energy expenditure. Reduction of EA (i.e. Low energy availability, LEA) often causes abnormalities of reproduction system and drastic bone loss in some female athletes, the phenomenon is called as female athlete triad.
Satoshi Hattori, Yuki Aikawa, Naomi Omi
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Female athlete triad syndrome in the high school athlete

Physical Therapy in Sport, 2011
Female sports participation at the high school level has significantly increased since the 1970s. Physical activity in females has numerous positive benefits, including improved body image and overall health. Unfortunately, a select population of exercising females may experience symptoms related to the "female athlete triad," which refers to the ...
Jill M, Thein-Nissenbaum   +1 more
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Does oligomenorrhoea/amenorrhoea and underweight imply athlete triad syndrome in young female dancers?

European Journal of Sport Science, 2011
AbstractThe aim of this study was to compare the bone mineral density (BMD) of young dancers suspected of suffering from the female athlete triad syndrome and eumenorrhoeic/normal weight dancers with eumenorrhoeic non‐exercising controls. Full‐time dance students from a collegiate academy of performing arts were recruited.
William To, Margaret Wong
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Female athlete triad syndrome: A bibliometric analysis

Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
Introduction: Menstrual disruption, lack of energy availability (with or without an eating disorder), and decreased bone mineral density are collectively known as the female athlete triad. It is common among young women who engage in athletic activities.
Ulfa Maria   +4 more
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[Energy balance, body composition and the female athlete triad syndrome].

Harefuah, 2012
With the rising participation of women in sports events, the prevalence of eating disorders and the female athlete triad (FTS), a syndrome of disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis, have also increased in recent years. FTS is often seen in sports that emphasize thinness (e.g. gymnastics, figure skating and dancing) and also in endurance events.
Yitzhak, Weinstein, Ayelet, Weinstein
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A modern view on the problem of “female athlete triad” syndrome

Sports medicine and physical rehabilitation, 2021
Аbstract. The analysis of scientific literature on the contemporary view of the issue of the “female athlete triad” syndrome is presented. Historically, twenty-nine years ago, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) first defined the “female athlete triad” in 1992 as a syndrome that includes eating disorders, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.
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Female Athlete Triad (TRIAD), Relative Energy Deficiency of the Sport (RED-S), and Burnout Syndrome of the Athlete (BSA): Concepts, Similarities, and Differences from Overtraining Syndrome (OTS)

2020
While overtraining syndrome (OTS) has been majorly studied in males, women have been extensively evaluated for the presence of the female athlete triad (TRIAD), which has been further proposed to be termed as relative energy deficiency of the sport (RED-S).
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