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Low Energy Availability in Athletes: A Review of Prevalence, Dietary Patterns, Physiological Health, and Sports Performance

机译:运动员的低能量可用性:普遍存在,饮食模式,生理健康和体育绩效审查

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Abstract In a high-performance sports environment, athletes can present with low energy availability (LEA) for a variety of reasons, ranging from not consuming enough food for their specific energy requirements to disordered eating behaviors. Both male and female high-performance athletes are at risk of LEA. Longstanding LEA can cause unfavorable physiological and psychological outcomes which have the potential to impair an athlete’s health and sports performance. This narrative review summarizes the prevalence of LEA and its associations with athlete health and sports performance. It is evident in the published scientific literature that the methods used to determine LEA and its associated health outcomes vary. This contributes to poor recognition of the condition and its sequelae. This review also identifies interventions designed to improve health outcomes in athletes with LEA and indicates areas which warrant further investigation. While return-to-play guidelines have been developed for healthcare professionals to manage LEA in athletes, behavioral interventions to prevent the condition and manage its associated negative health and performance outcomes are required.
机译:摘要在高性能的运动环境中,运动员可以出现低能量可用性(LEA),因为各种原因,不仅从未消耗足够的食物,以便他们对饮食行为无序的饮食行为。男性和女性高性能运动员都面临着Lea的风险。长期的lea可能导致不利的生理和心理结果,这有可能损害运动员的健康和体育绩效。这种叙述审查总结了LEA的普及及其与运动员健康和体育绩效的协会。在公布的科学文献中显而易见的是用于确定lea及其相关健康结果的方法各不相同。这有助于对病症及其后遗症的识别差。该审查还确定了旨在改善与LEA运动员的健康结果的干预措施,并表示需要进一步调查的领域。虽然已经为医疗保健专业人员制定了返回播放指南,用于管理运动员的lea,行为干预,以防止条件和管理其相关的负面健康和绩效结果。

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    《Sports medicine》 |2018年第1期|共24页
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    School of Public Health Physiotherapy and Sports Science University College Dublin;

    Sport Ireland Institute National Sports Campus;

    School of Public Health Physiotherapy and Sports Science University College Dublin;

    School of Public Health Physiotherapy and Sports Science University College Dublin;

    Sport Ireland Institute National Sports Campus;

    School of Public Health Physiotherapy and Sports Science University College Dublin;

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  • 中图分类 运动医学;
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