School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, V04 V1W8 Dublin 4, Ireland.
Sport Ireland Institute, Sports Campus Ireland, Abbotstown, D15 PNON Dublin, Ireland.
Nutrients. 2020 Mar 20;12(3):835. doi: 10.3390/nu12030835.
Low energy availability (EA) underpins the female and male athlete triad and relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). The condition arises when insufficient calories are consumed to support exercise energy expenditure, resulting in compromised physiological processes, such as menstrual irregularities in active females. The health concerns associated with longstanding low EA include menstrual/libido, gastrointestinal and cardiovascular dysfunction and compromised bone health, all of which can contribute to impaired sporting performance. This narrative review provides an update of our previous review on the prevalence and risk of low EA, within-day energy deficiency, and the potential impact of low EA on performance. The methods to assess EA remain a challenge and contribute to the methodological difficulties in identifying "true" low EA. Screening female athletic groups using a validated screening tool such as the Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire (LEAF-Q) has shown promise in identifying endurance athletes at risk of low EA. Knowledge of RED-S and its potential implications for performance is low among coaches and athletes alike. Development of sport and gender-specific screening tools to identify adolescent and senior athletes in different sports at risk of RED-S is warranted. Education initiatives are required to raise awareness among coaches and athletes of the importance of appropriate dietary strategies to ensure that sufficient calories are consumed to support training.
低能量状态(EA)是女性和男性运动员三联征以及运动相关能量不足(RED-S)的基础。当摄入的卡路里不足以支持运动能量消耗时,就会出现这种情况,导致生理过程受损,例如活跃女性的月经不规律。与长期低 EA 相关的健康问题包括月经/性欲、胃肠道和心血管功能障碍以及骨骼健康受损,所有这些都会导致运动表现受损。本叙述性综述更新了我们之前关于低 EA、日内能量不足的患病率和风险以及低 EA 对表现的潜在影响的综述。评估 EA 的方法仍然是一个挑战,这导致了在识别“真正”低 EA 方面存在方法学困难。使用经过验证的筛查工具(如女性低 EA 问卷(LEAF-Q))对女性运动员群体进行筛查,已显示出有希望识别出处于低 EA 风险中的耐力运动员。教练和运动员对 RED-S 及其对表现的潜在影响的了解程度都较低。有必要开发针对不同运动的青少年和成年运动员的特定于运动和性别的筛查工具,以识别处于 RED-S 风险中的运动员。需要开展教育活动,提高教练和运动员对适当饮食策略重要性的认识,以确保摄入足够的卡路里来支持训练。