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Endocrine Implications of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport
2020In 2014, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) released a consensus statement introducing the term relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). RED-S refers to the various potential health and performance consequences of inadequate energy availability in the athlete.
Katherine M. Cooper, Kathryn E. Ackerman
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Sports Medicine: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport.
FP essentials, 2022Exercise without proper nutrition can lead to a syndrome called relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). Athletes at greatest risk of RED-S are those who restrict intake, exercise for extended periods, and limit the types of foods that they will eat.
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Endocrine and metabolic repercussions of relative energy deficiency in sport
Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research, 2019Abstract Low energy availability (EA), caused by insufficient caloric intake for daily energy expenditure, is detrimental to an athlete's performance and long-term health. Male and female athletes are at considerable risk for low EA and relative energy deficiency in sport because of intense training regimens, potential lack of nutrition education ...
Lauren M. McCall, Kathryn E. Ackerman
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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S)
Deutsche Zeitschrift für SportmedizinThis overview intends to show a possible diagnostic/treatment pathway for athletes with an energy deficiency. This is based on the IOC statement paper (13), which was recently revised in 2023. An interdisciplinary approach is important to reach all aspects.
Christine Kopp +5 more
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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport in Rock Climbers: A Narrative Review
Journal of Strength & Conditioning ResearchAbstract Tan, K and Schöffl, V. Relative energy deficiency in sport in rock climbers: a narrative review. J Strength Cond Res 39(8): 908–917, 2025—Rock climbing has experienced immense growth in popularity over the years and was incorporated into the summer Olympic program ...
Kenneth Tan, Volker Schöffl
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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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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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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: The Tip of an Iceberg
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2018Margo L, Mountjoy +3 more
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Current views on relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs)
Cutting Edge Psychiatry in PracticeRelative energy deficiency in sport (REDs) is a clinical syndrome which includes the adverse effects on health and performance caused by chronic low energy availability. This article explores the current view of REDs, highlighting the recent updates from the International Olympic Committee consensus statement issued in September 2023.
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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)
2023Kathryn Vidlock, Catherine Liggett
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