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Low Energy Availability Followed by Optimal Energy Availability Does Not Benefit Performance in Trained Females

Oxfeldt, Mikkel (författare)
Aarhus Univ, Denmark
Marsi, Daniel (författare)
Aarhus Univ, Denmark
Christensen, Peter M. (författare)
Team Danmak, Denmark
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Andersen, Ole Emil (författare)
Aarhus Univ, Denmark;Steno Diabet Ctr Aarhus, Denmark
Johansen, Frank Ted (författare)
Aarhus Univ, Denmark
Bangshaab, Maj (författare)
Steno Diabet Ctr Aarhus, Denmark;Aarhus Univ, Denmark
Risikesan, Jeyanthini (författare)
Reg Hosp Godstrup, Denmark
Jeppesen, Jan S. (författare)
Univ Copenhagen, Denmark
Hellsten, Ylva (författare)
Univ Copenhagen, Denmark
Phillips, Stuart M. (författare)
McMaster Univ, Canada
Melin, Anna K., Docent, 1965- (författare)
Linnéuniversitetet,Institutionen för idrottsvetenskap (ID)
Ortenblad, Niels (författare)
Univ Southern Denmark, Denmark
Hansen, Mette (författare)
Aarhus Univ, Denmark
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2024
2024
Engelska.
Ingår i: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. - 0195-9131 .- 1530-0315. ; 56:5, s. 902-916
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  • Purpose: Short periods of reduced energy availability are commonly undertaken by athletes to decrease body mass, possibly improve the power-to-mass ratio, and enhance physical performance. Our primary aim was to investigate the impact of 10 d of low energy availability (LEA) followed by 2 d of optimal energy availability (OEA) on physical performance parameters in trained females. Second, physiological markers at the whole-body and molecular level related to performance were evaluated. Methods: Thirty young trained eumenorrheic females were matched in pairs based on training history and randomized to a 10-d intervention period of LEA (25 kcal.fat-free mass (FFM)(-1).d(-1)) or OEA (50 kcal.FFM-1.d(-1)) along with supervised exercise training. Before the intervention, participants underwent a 5-d run-in period with OEA + supervised exercise training. After the LEA intervention, 2 d of recovery with OEA was completed. Participants underwent muscle biopsies, blood sampling, physical performance tests, body composition measurements, and resting metabolic rate measurements. A linear mixed model was used with group and time as fixed effects and subject as random effects. Results: Compared with OEA, LEA resulted in reduced body mass, muscle glycogen content, repeated sprint ability, 4-min time-trial performance, and rate of force development of the knee extensors (absolute values; P < 0.05). Two days of recovery restored 4-min time-trial performance and partly restored repeated sprint ability, but performance remained inferior to the OEA group. When the performance data were expressed relative to body mass, LEA did not enhance performance. Conclusions: Ten days of LEA resulted in impaired performance (absolute values), with concomitant reductions in muscle glycogen. Two days of recovery with OEA partially restored these impairments, although physical performance (absolute values) was still inferior to being in OEA. Our findings do not support the thesis that LEA giving rise to small reductions in body mass improves the power-to-mass ratio and thus increases physical performance.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Idrottsvetenskap (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Sport and Fitness Sciences (hsv//eng)

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FEMALE ATHLETE
MENSTRUAL DYSFUNCTIONS
ENERGY RESTRICTION
Idrottsvetenskap
Sport Science

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