Female Athlete Program, Division of Sports Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Neuroendocrine Unit, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Br J Sports Med. 2019 May;53(10):628-633. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098958. Epub 2018 Jun 2.
Low energy availability (EA) is suspected to be the underlying cause of both the Female Athlete Triad and the more recently defined syndrome, Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). The International Olympic Committee (IOC) defined RED-S as a syndrome of health and performance impairments resulting from an energy deficit. While the importance of adequate EA is generally accepted, few studies have attempted to understand whether low EA is associated with the health and performance consequences posited by the IOC.
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the association of low EA with RED-S health and performance consequences in a large clinical population of female athletes.
One thousand female athletes (15-30 years) completed an online questionnaire and were classified as having low or adequate EA. The associations between low EA and the health and performance factors listed in the RED-S models were evaluated using chi-squared test and the odds ratios were evaluated using binomial logistic regression (p<0.05).
Athletes with low EA were more likely to be classified as having increased risk of menstrual dysfunction, poor bone health, metabolic issues, haematological detriments, psychological disorders, cardiovascular impairment and gastrointestinal dysfunction than those with adequate EA. Performance variables associated with low EA included decreased training response, impaired judgement, decreased coordination, decreased concentration, irritability, depression and decreased endurance performance.
These findings demonstrate that low EA measured using self-report questionnaires is strongly associated with many health and performance consequences proposed by the RED-S models.
低能量可用性(EA)被怀疑是女性运动员三联征和最近定义的综合征,即运动相关的能量不足(RED-S)的根本原因。国际奥林匹克委员会(IOC)将 RED-S 定义为一种由于能量不足而导致健康和表现受损的综合征。虽然普遍认为足够的 EA 很重要,但很少有研究试图了解低 EA 是否与 IOC 提出的健康和表现后果有关。
本横断面研究的目的是在女性运动员的大型临床人群中检查低 EA 与 RED-S 健康和表现后果的关联。
1000 名女性运动员(15-30 岁)完成了在线问卷,并根据 EA 的高低进行分类。使用卡方检验评估低 EA 与 RED-S 模型中列出的健康和表现因素之间的关联,使用二项逻辑回归评估优势比(p<0.05)。
与 EA 充足的运动员相比,EA 水平低的运动员更容易被归类为存在月经功能障碍、骨健康不良、代谢问题、血液学损害、心理障碍、心血管损伤和胃肠道功能障碍的风险增加。与 EA 水平低相关的表现变量包括训练反应下降、判断能力下降、协调性下降、注意力下降、易怒、抑郁和耐力表现下降。
这些发现表明,使用自我报告问卷测量的低 EA 与 RED-S 模型提出的许多健康和表现后果密切相关。