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综述:问卷作为运动员低能量可利用性(LEA)和运动中相对能量缺乏(RED-S)的测量工具

Review: questionnaires as measures for low energy availability (LEA) and relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) in athletes.

作者信息

Sim Alexiaa, Burns Stephen F

机构信息

Physical Education and Sports Science, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Nanyang Walk, Singapore, 637616, Singapore.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2021 Mar 31;9(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s40337-021-00396-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A sustained mismatch between energy intake and exercise energy expenditure (EEE) can lead to Low Energy Availability (LEA), health and performance impairments characteristic of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). Questionnaires can conveniently identify symptoms and/or LEA/ RED-S risk factors. This study aimed to systematically identify, and critique questionnaires used or developed to measure LEA/ RED-S risk in athletic populations.

METHODS

A systematic search was conducted using PubMed database. Full text articles were included if: (i) the questionnaire(s) in the study identified LEA and/or RED-S risk; (ii) studies developed questionnaires to identify LEA and/or RED-S risk; (iii) participants belonged to athletic population(s); and (iv) in English.

RESULTS

Thirty-three articles met the inclusion criteria and were reviewed, 13 questionnaires were identified. Eight questionnaires had undergone validation procedures, and three questionnaires included questions related to EEE. The most widely used validated questionnaires were Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire (LEAF-Q) (48% articles) and Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) (12% articles). The LEAF-Q determines LEA risk from symptoms but cannot be used in males as nearly half of the items (n = 12) relate to menstrual function. The EDE-Q serves as a surrogate marker of LEA risk in both sexes, as it measures a major risk factor of LEA, disordered eating. Better validation is needed for many questionnaires and more are needed to address LEA/RED-S risk in male athletes.

CONCLUSION

These questionnaires may be effective in identifying intentional energy restriction but less valuable in identifying inadvertently failure to increase energy intake with increased EEE.

摘要

背景

能量摄入与运动能量消耗(EEE)之间的持续不匹配会导致低能量可利用性(LEA),这是运动中相对能量缺乏症(RED-S)的健康和表现受损特征。问卷可以方便地识别症状和/或LEA/RED-S风险因素。本研究旨在系统地识别并评估用于测量运动员群体中LEA/RED-S风险的问卷或已开发的问卷。

方法

使用PubMed数据库进行系统检索。如果符合以下条件,则纳入全文文章:(i)研究中的问卷识别出LEA和/或RED-S风险;(ii)研究开发问卷以识别LEA和/或RED-S风险;(iii)参与者属于运动员群体;(iv)文章为英文。

结果

33篇文章符合纳入标准并进行了综述,共识别出13份问卷。8份问卷经过了验证程序,3份问卷包含与EEE相关的问题。使用最广泛的经过验证的问卷是女性低能量可利用性问卷(LEAF-Q)(48%的文章)和饮食失调检查问卷(EDE-Q)(12%的文章)。LEAF-Q根据症状确定LEA风险,但不能用于男性,因为近一半的项目(n = 12)与月经功能有关。EDE-Q可作为男女LEA风险的替代指标,因为它测量了LEA的一个主要风险因素——饮食紊乱。许多问卷需要更好的验证,并且需要更多问卷来解决男性运动员中的LEA/RED-S风险。

结论

这些问卷可能在识别故意的能量限制方面有效,但在识别因EEE增加而无意中未能增加能量摄入方面价值较小。

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