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Risk of Low Energy Availability among Female and Male Elite Runners Competing at the 26th European Cross-Country Championships

机译:女性和男性Elite Runners在第26届欧洲越野锦标赛中竞争的低能量可用性风险

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Low energy availability (LEA) causes impaired physiological functioning. Cross-country running is a weight-sensitive sport, making athletes more prone to LEA. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of elite European cross-country athletes at risk of LEA using the LEA in Females Questionnaire (LEAF-Q) and to analyze demographic and physical characteristics that are associated with LEA. Athletes ≥ 18 years competing at the 26th European Cross-Country Championships (n = 602) were invited to complete a questionnaire (sociodemographic, training, anthropometric characteristics, and LEAF-Q). A total of 207 valid surveys were collected (83 females, 22.1 (4.0) years, and 124 males, 22.3 (4.1) years), and 16 surveys were excluded. A high prevalence of athletes at risk of LEA (64.3%) was observed, being higher in females than in males (79.5 and 54.0% respectively, p < 0.001). More than half of athletes (54.1%, n = 112) reported bowel movements once a week or more rarely, while 33 female athletes (41.3%) did not report normal menstruation. Overall, cross-country athletes are at high risk of LEA. Moreover, a high prevalence of gastrointestinal and menstrual impairments was reported. Hence, athletes should be followed by multidisciplinary teams to inform, prevent, and treat LEA and its effects.
机译:低能量可用性(LEA)导致生理功能受损。越野跑步是一个体重敏感的运动,使运动员更容易发生lea。我们旨在利用女性调查问卷(Leaf-Q)的lea估算Lea风险的精英欧洲越野运动员的普遍存在,并分析与LEA相关的人口统计学和物理特征。邀请在第26届欧洲越野锦标赛(n = 602)竞争的运动员队列填写调查问卷(社会阶乘,培训,人类测量和叶子Q)。收集了207个有效调查(83名女性,22.1(4.0)岁,124名男性,22.3(4.1)年)和16个调查被排除在外。观察到lea(64.3%)风险的运动员高度患病率,女性比男性高于男性(分别为79.5和54.0%,p <0.001)。超过一半的运动员(54.1%,n = 112)报告了每周一次或更少的排便,而33名女运动员(41.3%)没有报告正常月经。总体而言,越野运动员具有高风险的lea。此外,报道了胃肠道和月经损伤的高患病率。因此,运动员应遵循多学科团队,以告知,预防和治疗LEA及其影响。

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