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Investigating pre-professional dancer health status and preventative health knowledge
IntroductionDance is a highly demanding physical pursuit coupled with pressure to conform to aesthetic ideals. Assessment of health status and preventative health knowledge of pre-professional dancers may help inform educational strategies promoting ...
Joanna Nicholas, Sara Grafenauer
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Direct and indirect impact of low energy availability on sports performance
AbstractLow energy availability (LEA) occurs inadvertently and purposefully in many athletes across numerous sports; and well planned, supervised periods with moderate LEA can improve body composition and power to weight ratio possibly enhancing performance in some sports.
Anna K. Melin +5 more
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Low energy availability in female athletes: From the lab to the field
ABSTRACTDecades of laboratory research have shown impairments to several body systems after only 4–5 days of strictly controlled consistent low energy availability (LEA); where energy availability (EA) = Energy Intake (EI) − Exercise Energy Expenditure (EEE)/Fat‐Free Mass.
Ida A. Heikura +2 more
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Potential Low Energy Availability (LEA) Risk Amongst Amateur and Recreational Athletes in Singapore
Objectives: This study investigated the prevalence of potential Low Energy Availability (LEA) risk amongst amateur and recreational athletes in Singapore.
Alexiaa Sim, Swarup Mukherjee
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Low energy availability and carbohydrate intake in competitive adolescent sport climbers
Competitive adolescent sport climbers are reported to keep very low energy intake in order to achieve the highest possible strength-to-mass ratio required for their sport. Long term low energy availability (< 30 kcal/kg fat free mass/day) is known to have a detrimental effect on health and performance.
Simič, Vesna +2 more
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Prolonged low energy availability, which is the underpinning aetiology of the Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport and the Female and Male Athlete Triad frameworks, can have unfavourable impacts on both health and performance in athletes.
Caroline A. Tarnowski +5 more
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Supporting coaches to manage the risks of low energy availability among developing athletes
In individuals with high energy expenditures (e.g., competitive athletes, dancers, recreational athletes), low energy availability occurs when energy intake is insufficient to meet biological requirements.
Hamer, Jennifer E
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Low Energy Availability Risk in Female Triathletes [PDF]
Background: The highly complex syndromes of the Female Athlete Triad (Triad) and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) are underpinned by low energy availability (LEA). LEA has been defined as the imbalance between dietary energy intake (EI) and exercise energy expenditure (EEE), leading to inadequate energy available to optimally support ...
Brassell, Anna
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Endurance performance is regulated through dynamic interactions between physiological capacity, nutritional status, and psychological control processes.
Gerasimos V. Grivas +1 more
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Low Energy Architecture and Low Carbon Cities
The built environment is at a turning point. With projected trends in population growth and urbanization, global demand for new floor area is expected to rise sharply.
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