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Energy availability in athletics: Health, performance and physique
Anna Katarina Melin, Ida A Heikura, Adam Tenforde, Margo Mountjoy
Nutrition and Health
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Physique
100%
Energy Availability
100%
Low Energy Availability
100%
Health Performance
100%
Field Athletes
33%
Track-and-field
33%
Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
22%
Lower Body
11%
Disordered Eating
11%
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)
11%
Libido
11%
Health Anxiety
11%
Physiological Adaptation
11%
Physiologist
11%
Time Constraints
11%
Male Athletes
11%
Middle-distance
11%
Body Mass
11%
High Prevalence
11%
Educational Program
11%
Testosterone
11%
Infection Risk
11%
Weight Loss
11%
Body Fat
11%
Sports Physician
11%
Metabolic Adaptation
11%
Training Abilities
11%
Early Intervention
11%
Appetite Change
11%
Bone Health
11%
Health Consequences
11%
Muscle Mass
11%
Cardiovascular Disease
11%
Neuromuscular Function
11%
Injury Risk
11%
Sports Psychologists
11%
Physiological Function
11%
Body Composition
11%
Sports Modelling
11%
Long Distance
11%
Impaired Performance
11%
Impaired Health
11%
Psychology
Health Concern
100%
Body Composition
100%
Disordered Eating
100%
Early Intervention
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Athletes
100%
Prevalence
22%
Body Mass
22%
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
22%
Dietitian
11%
Body Fat
11%
Diseases
11%
Cardiovascular Disease
11%
Physiologist
11%
Early Intervention
11%
Muscle Mass
11%
Body Composition
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Athletes
100%
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
22%
Prevalence
22%
Cardiovascular Disease
11%
Physiological Adaptation
11%
Libido
11%
Neuromuscular Function
11%
Eating Behavior
11%
Diseases
11%
Early Intervention
11%
Physiologist
11%
Disordered Eating
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Neuromuscular Function
50%
Bone Stress
50%