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通过一份针对特定运动的问卷和临床访谈评估的低能量可用性,提示了竞技男性自行车运动员的骨骼健康、内分泌状况和骑行表现。

Low energy availability assessed by a sport-specific questionnaire and clinical interview indicative of bone health, endocrine profile and cycling performance in competitive male cyclists.

作者信息

Keay Nicola, Francis Gavin, Hind Karen

机构信息

Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Durham University, Durham, UK.

Science4performance, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2018 Oct 4;4(1):e000424. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000424. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate the efficacy of a sport-specific energy availability (EA) questionnaire, combined with clinical interview, for identifying male athletes at risk of developing bone health, endocrine and performance consequences of relative energy deficiency in sports (RED-S).

METHODS

Fifty competitive male road cyclists, recruited through links of participants in a pilot study, were assessed by a newly developed sport-specific questionnaire and clinical interview (SEAQ-I) and received dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) bone mineral density (BMD) and body composition scans and blood tests for endocrine markers.

RESULTS

Low EA as assessed using the SEAQ-I, was observed in 28% of cyclists. Low lumbar spine BMD (Z-score<-1.0) was found in 44% of cyclists. EA was the most significant determinant of lumbar spine BMD Z-score (p<0.001). Among low EA cyclists, lack of previous load-bearing sport was associated with the lowest BMD (p=0.013). Low EA was associated with reduced total percentage fat (p<0.019). The 10 cyclists with chronic low EA had lower levels of testosterone compared with those having adequate EA (p=0.024). Mean vitamin D concentration was below the level recommended for athletes (90  nmol/L). Training loads were positively associated with power-to-weight ratios, assessed as 60  min functional threshold power (FTP) per kg (p<0.001). Percentage body fat was not significantly linked to cycling performance.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates that a SEAQ-I is effective for identifying male road cyclists with acute intermittent and chronic sustained low EA. Cyclists with low EA, particularly in the long-term, displayed adverse quantifiable measures of bone, endocrinology and performance consequences of RED-S.

摘要

目的

评估一项特定运动的能量可利用性(EA)问卷结合临床访谈,用于识别有发生运动中相对能量缺乏(RED-S)导致的骨骼健康、内分泌及运动表现后果风险的男性运动员的有效性。

方法

通过一项试点研究参与者的联系招募了50名竞技男性公路自行车运动员,采用新开发的特定运动问卷和临床访谈(SEAQ-I)进行评估,并接受双能X线吸收法(DXA)骨密度(BMD)和身体成分扫描以及内分泌标志物血液检测。

结果

使用SEAQ-I评估发现,28%的自行车运动员存在低EA。44%的自行车运动员腰椎BMD较低(Z评分<-1.0)。EA是腰椎BMD Z评分的最显著决定因素(p<0.001)。在低EA的自行车运动员中,缺乏既往承重运动与最低的BMD相关(p=0.013)。低EA与总脂肪百分比降低相关(p<0.019)。10名慢性低EA的自行车运动员的睾酮水平低于EA充足的运动员(p=0.024)。平均维生素D浓度低于运动员推荐水平(90 nmol/L)。训练负荷与功率体重比呈正相关,以每千克60分钟功能阈值功率(FTP)评估(p<0.001)。体脂百分比与自行车运动表现无显著关联。

结论

本研究表明,SEAQ-I对于识别急性间歇性和慢性持续性低EA的男性公路自行车运动员有效。低EA的自行车运动员,尤其是长期如此的,表现出RED-S在骨骼、内分泌和运动表现方面的不良可量化指标。

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