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Low Energy Availability, Plasma Lipids, and Hormonal Profiles of Recreational Athletes

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2018
AbstractBlack, K, Slater, J, Brown, RC, and Cooke, R. Low energy availability, plasma lipids, and hormonal profiles of recreational athletes.J Strength Cond Res32(10): 2816–2824, 2018—It has been postulated that low energy availability (LEA) impacts bone health, hormonal concentrations, and cardiovascular function. This study describes the lipid levels,
Katherine, Black   +3 more
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AVAILABLE SOLAR ENERGY IN LOW STRATOSPHERE

2008
In the present study, the influence of the aspect ratio of the shape of the envelope of the airship on the interception of thesolar radiation has been investigated theoretically for altitudes up to 20 km from the ground at 45° latitude north.
DUMAS, Antonio   +2 more
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Hepcidin as a Prospective Individualized Biomarker for Individuals at Risk of Low Energy Availability

International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2019
Hepcidin, a peptide hormone with an acknowledged evolutionary function in iron homeostasis, was discovered at the turn of the 21st century. Since then, the implications of increased hepcidin activity have been investigated as a potential advocate for the increased risk of iron deficiency in various health settings.
Claire E, Badenhorst   +2 more
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Low Energy Availability and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Sports Medicine
Low energy availability (LEA) occurs when energy expenditure from athletic training and bodily functions exceeds caloric intake. This imbalance results in declines in athletic performance and increases the risk of injury. Relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs) is a condition that occurs when the energy deficit is severe enough to cause alterations ...
Tara L. Gallant   +6 more
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Negative Consequences of Low Energy Availability in Natural Male Bodybuilding: A Review

International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2018
Energy availability (EA) is a scientific concept describing how much energy is available for basic metabolic functions such as reproduction, immunity, and skeletal homeostasis. Carefully controlled studies on women have shown pathological effects of EA < 30 kcal/kg fat-free mass (FFM), and this state has been labeled low EA (LEA).
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Low energy availability in female athletes: From the lab to the field

European Journal of Sport Science, 2022
Ida A Heikura   +2 more
exaly  

Low energy availability in females: A sleeping giant

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2017
Bronwen Lundy   +6 more
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Inducing low energy availability in trained endurance male athletes results in poorer explosive power

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2021
Iva Jurov, Nicola Keay, Samo Rauter
exaly  

Exercising Metabolism in Female Athletes with Low Energy Availability

BACKGROUND. Low Energy Availability (LEA) is known to affect female athletes at significantly greater rates than male athletes and has unique consequences pertaining to female physiology such as the menstrual cycle, as well as deleterious effects on other organ systems.
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