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How to minimise the health risks to athletes who compete in weight-sensitive sports review and position statement on behalf of the Ad Hoc Research Working Group on Body Composition, Health and Performance, under the auspices of the IOC Medical Commission

机译:在国际奥委会医学委员会的主持下,如何代表体重组成,健康和表现特设研究工作组,如何减少参加对体重敏感的运动的复习和位置陈述的运动员的健康风险

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A focus on low body weight and body fat content, combined with regulations in some weight-sensitive sports, are considered risk factors for extreme dieting, eating disorders (EDs) and related health consequences among athletes. At present there are, from a health perspective, no generally accepted optimum values for body weight or percentage of fat mass in different sports and there is no 'gold standard' method for body composition assessment in athletes. On the basis of health considerations as well as performance, medical support teams should know how to approach elite athletes who seek to achieve an unrealistic body composition and how to prevent restrictive eating practices from developing into an ED. In addition, these teams must know when to raise the alarm and how to advice athletes who are affected by extreme dieting or clinical EDs. However, there is no consensus on when athletes struggling with extreme dieting or EDs should be referred for specialist medical treatment or removed from competition. Based on the present review, we conclude that there is a need for (1) sport-specific and gender-specific preventive programmes, (2) criteria for raising alarm and 'does not start' (DNS) for athletes with EDs and (3) modifications to the regulations in some sports. Further, the key areas for research identified include the development of standard methods for body composition assessment in elite athletes; screening measures for EDs among athletes; development and testing of prevention programmes; investigating the short and long-term effects of extreme dieting; and EDs on health and performance.
机译:重视低体重和体内脂肪含量,再加上一些对体重敏感的运动的规定,被认为是运动员极端节食,进食障碍(ED)和相关健康后果的危险因素。从健康的角度来看,目前尚无公认的不同运动中体重或脂肪质量百分比的最佳值,也没有用于运动员身体成分评估的“金标准”方法。基于健康考虑和表现,医疗支持团队应该知道如何与寻求实现不真实身体成分的精英运动员接洽,以及如何防止限制性饮食习惯发展为急诊室。此外,这些团队必须知道何时发出警报,以及如何为受极端节食或临床急诊科影响的运动员提供建议。但是,对于何时需要节食的运动员或急诊室应转诊接受专科医疗或从比赛中撤除,尚无共识。根据当前的审查,我们得出结论,需要(1)针对运动和针对性别的预防计划,(2)针对具有ED的运动员发出警报和“不开始”(DNS)的标准,以及(3) )对某些运动中的规定进行修改。此外,确定的关键研究领域包括开发精英运动员身体成分评估的标准方法;运动员中EDs的筛查措施;制定和测试预防方案;调查极端节食的短期和长期影响;以及有关健康和绩效的教育署。

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