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轻量级划艇运动员对运动性相对能量不足(RED-S)的生活看法。

Lightweight rowers' perspectives of living with Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S).

机构信息

Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology & Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Mar 17;17(3):e0265268. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265268. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To compete in lightweight rowing, strict limits are placed on the maximum body weight of each individual. As a result, lightweight rowers commonly restrict calorie intake despite high energy expenditure. This can result in Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). The aim of this study is to investigate the physical and psychosocial impact of RED-S, from the perspective of lightweight rowers.

DESIGN

Semi-structured individual qualitative interviews.

PARTICIPANTS

Adults living in the United Kingdom who are current or former lightweight rowing participants and experienced ≥1 symptom of RED-S.

METHOD

Audio-recorded semi-structured individual telephone interviews were performed. Data was analysed using an inductive thematic approach, coding was iterative and data-driven, facilitated by NVivo software.

RESULTS

Twelve current or former lightweight rowers (intermediate to international standard, 67% female, aged 19-32 years) participated. Participants restricted calories and increased energy expenditure to elicit weight-loss in order to meet weight requirements. This resulted in psychosocial implications (reduced social interaction, difficulty maintaining relationships, poor emotional regulation, low mood, poor concentration, disordered eating, guilt and anxiety around food, and a negative body image). Some psychosocial implications persisted after retirement from lightweight rowing. Participants described a range of physical implications, including disrupted sleep, decreased performance and recovery, bowel disruption, menstrual dysfunction, fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, injury and weakened immune systems.

CONCLUSIONS

This study describes short and long-term physical and psychosocial impacts of RED-S from the perspective of lightweight rowers. Findings highlight the importance of effective RED-S prevention and management strategies for lightweight rowers. These findings may be used to educate health-care professionals, coaches and athletes on the personal impacts and serious health consequences of RED-S.

摘要

目的

在轻量级划船比赛中,对每个个体的最大体重有严格的限制。因此,尽管能量消耗很高,轻量级划艇运动员通常会限制卡路里的摄入。这可能导致运动性相对能量不足(RED-S)。本研究旨在从轻量级划艇运动员的角度调查 RED-S 的身体和心理社会影响。

设计

半结构化的个体定性访谈。

参与者

居住在英国的成年人,他们是当前或以前的轻量级划艇运动员,经历过≥1 种 RED-S 症状。

方法

进行了录音的半结构化个体电话访谈。使用归纳主题方法分析数据,使用 NVivo 软件进行迭代和数据驱动的编码。

结果

12 名当前或以前的轻量级划艇运动员(中级至国际标准,67%为女性,年龄 19-32 岁)参加了研究。运动员限制热量摄入并增加能量消耗以减轻体重,以满足体重要求。这导致了心理社会影响(社交互动减少、维持关系困难、情绪调节困难、情绪低落、注意力不集中、饮食紊乱、对食物的内疚和焦虑、以及负面的身体形象)。一些心理社会影响在从轻量级划艇退役后仍然存在。参与者描述了一系列身体影响,包括睡眠中断、表现和恢复下降、肠道紊乱、月经功能障碍、疲劳、肌肉骨骼疼痛、受伤和免疫系统减弱。

结论

本研究从轻量级划艇运动员的角度描述了 RED-S 的短期和长期身体和心理社会影响。研究结果强调了为轻量级划艇运动员制定有效 RED-S 预防和管理策略的重要性。这些发现可用于教育医疗保健专业人员、教练和运动员关于 RED-S 的个人影响和严重健康后果。

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