De Souza Mary Jane, Strock Nicole C A, Ricker Emily A, Koltun Kristen J, Barrack Michelle, Joy Elizabeth, Nattiv Aurelia, Hutchinson Mark, Misra Madhusmita, Williams Nancy I
Department of Kinesiology and Physiology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
Department of Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA.
Sports Med. 2022 Jan;52(1):13-23. doi: 10.1007/s40279-021-01568-w. Epub 2021 Oct 19.
Energy status plays a key role in the health of athletes and exercising individuals. Energy deficiency/low energy availability (EA), referring to a state in which insufficient energy intake and/or excessive exercise energy expenditure has resulted in compensatory metabolic adaptations to conserve fuel, can affect numerous physiological systems in women and men. The Female Athlete Triad, Male Athlete Triad, and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) models conceptualize the effects of energy deficiency in athletes, and each model has strengths and limitations. For instance, the Female Athlete Triad model depicts relationships between low EA, reproductive, and bone health, underpinning decades of experimental evidence, but may be perceived as limited in scope, while the more recent RED-S model proposes a wider range of potential health effects of low EA, though many model components require more robust scientific justification. This critical review summarizes current evidence regarding the effects of energy deficiency on athlete health by addressing the quality of the underlying science, the strengths and limitations of each model, and highlighting areas where future research is needed to advance the field. With the health and wellness of athletes and exercising individuals as the overarching priority, we conclude with specific steps that will help focus future research on the Female and Male Athlete Triad and RED-S, and encourage all researchers, clinicians, and practitioners to collaborate to support the common goal of promoting the highest quality science and evidence-based medicine in pursuit of the advancement of athletes' health, well-being, and performance.
能量状态对运动员和运动人群的健康起着关键作用。能量不足/低能量可利用性(EA),指的是能量摄入不足和/或运动能量消耗过多导致代偿性代谢适应以保存能量的一种状态,会影响男性和女性的众多生理系统。女运动员三联征、男运动员三联征以及运动中的相对能量缺乏(RED-S)模型对运动员能量缺乏的影响进行了概念化阐释,每个模型都有优点和局限性。例如,女运动员三联征模型描述了低EA、生殖健康和骨骼健康之间的关系,有几十年的实验证据支持,但可能在范围上被认为有限,而更新的RED-S模型提出了低EA更广泛的潜在健康影响,不过许多模型组成部分需要更有力的科学论证。这篇批判性综述通过探讨基础科学的质量、每个模型的优缺点,并突出未来研究需要推进该领域的方向,总结了关于能量缺乏对运动员健康影响方面的现有证据。以运动员和运动人群的健康与福祉为首要重点,我们最后提出了具体步骤,这将有助于使未来的研究聚焦于女运动员三联征、男运动员三联征和RED-S,并鼓励所有研究人员、临床医生和从业者合作,以支持在追求提升运动员健康、福祉和表现方面促进最高质量科学和循证医学这一共同目标。