运动中的相对能量缺乏症(RED-S):对女运动员的科学、临床及实际影响

Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S): Scientific, Clinical, and Practical Implications for the Female Athlete.

作者信息

Cabre H E, Moore S R, Smith-Ryan A E, Hackney A C

机构信息

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Human Movement Science Curriculum, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of Exercise & Sport Science, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

出版信息

Dtsch Z Sportmed. 2022;73(7):225-234. doi: 10.5960/dzsm.2022.546. Epub 2022 Nov 1.

Abstract

PROBLEM

If athletes develop low energy availability (LEA), it can lead to a Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) syndrome which has severe health consequences if not treated.

METHODOLOGY

A narrative review of the most recent and pertinent literature on the topic, with special emphasis on women.

RESULTS

In assessing the current literature, we have synthesized: i) the scientific implications of LEA and RED-S, ii) the clinical manifestations of the conditions currently available for detection, as well as iii) the practical implications for healthcare and support for female athletes and teams in planning intervention or prevention strategies (maintaining EA >45 kcal/kg FFM/day).

DISCUSSION

The 'Female Athlete Triad" emerged in the 1990s as researchers understood more of the etiological adaptation of female athlete health to sports training. In the last 10 years, the scientific community has recognized that the 'Triad' approach was too narrow in focus, and the broader concept of RED-S emerged. Both the Triad and RED-S are consequences of a frequently prevalent LEA in athletes (<30 kcal/kg FFM/day). Developing LEA and RED-S compromises training adaptation, performance capacity, and health in athletes. For these reasons, it is critical that an athlete's support team recognize the behaviors that may indicate RED-S evolution. In this way, we can assist female athletes in reaching their full potential in sports while protecting their health.

摘要

问题

如果运动员出现能量供应不足(LEA),可能会导致运动相关相对能量缺乏(RED-S)综合征,若不治疗会产生严重的健康后果。

方法

对该主题的最新及相关文献进行叙述性综述,特别关注女性运动员。

结果

在评估当前文献时,我们综合了以下内容:i)LEA和RED-S的科学意义;ii)目前可检测到的这些状况的临床表现;以及iii)在规划干预或预防策略(维持能量可利用性>45千卡/千克去脂体重/天)时,对女性运动员及其团队的医疗保健和支持的实际意义。

讨论

“女性运动员三联征”于20世纪90年代出现,当时研究人员对女性运动员健康对运动训练的病因学适应有了更多了解。在过去十年中,科学界认识到“三联征”方法的关注点过于狭窄,于是出现了更广泛的RED-S概念。三联征和RED-S都是运动员中常见的能量供应不足(<30千卡/千克去脂体重/天)的后果。出现能量供应不足和RED-S会损害运动员的训练适应能力、运动表现能力和健康。出于这些原因,运动员的支持团队必须识别可能表明RED-S发展的行为。这样,我们就能在保护女性运动员健康的同时,帮助她们在运动中充分发挥潜力。

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