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234 related items for PubMed ID: 30364549

  • 1. Low energy availability assessed by a sport-specific questionnaire and clinical interview indicative of bone health, endocrine profile and cycling performance in competitive male cyclists.
    Keay N, Francis G, Hind K.
    BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med; 2018; 4(1):e000424. PubMed ID: 30364549
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  • 2. Clinical evaluation of education relating to nutrition and skeletal loading in competitive male road cyclists at risk of relative energy deficiency in sports (RED-S): 6-month randomised controlled trial.
    Keay N, Francis G, Entwistle I, Hind K.
    BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med; 2019; 5(1):e000523. PubMed ID: 31191973
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  • 3. Energy Availability and Dietary Patterns of Adult Male and Female Competitive Cyclists With Lower Than Expected Bone Mineral Density.
    Viner RT, Harris M, Berning JR, Meyer NL.
    Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab; 2015 Dec; 25(6):594-602. PubMed ID: 26131616
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  • 4. Site-Specific Bone Differences and Energy Status in Male Competitive Runners and Road Cyclists.
    Chen Z, Sherk VD, Sharma-Ghimire P, Bemben MG, Bemben DA.
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  • 5. Impact of a 4-Week Intensified Endurance Training Intervention on Markers of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) and Performance Among Well-Trained Male Cyclists.
    Stenqvist TB, Torstveit MK, Faber J, Melin AK.
    Front Endocrinol (Lausanne); 2020 Dec; 11():512365. PubMed ID: 33101190
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  • 6. Bone health in elite Norwegian endurance cyclists and runners: a cross-sectional study.
    Klomsten Andersen O, Clarsen B, Garthe I, Mørland M, Stensrud T.
    BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med; 2018 Dec; 4(1):e000449. PubMed ID: 30687513
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  • 7. Bone Mineral Density in Mountain, Road Cyclists and Untrained Controls: Exercise, Diet and Hormones.
    Zamboni F, Ferrari P, Cazzoletti L, Setti A, Bertoldo F, Dalle Carbonare LG, Danese E, Tardivo S, Crisafulli E, Ferrari M.
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  • 8. Energy availability and RED-S risk assessment among Kho-Kho players in India.
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  • 9. Prevalence of Low Energy Availability in Competitively Trained Male Endurance Athletes.
    Lane AR, Hackney AC, Smith-Ryan A, Kucera K, Registar-Mihalik J, Ondrak K.
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  • 10. Comparisons of Bone Mineral Density Between Recreational and Trained Male Road Cyclists.
    Mojock CD, Ormsbee MJ, Kim JS, Arjmandi BH, Louw GA, Contreras RJ, Panton LB.
    Clin J Sport Med; 2016 Mar 01; 26(2):152-6. PubMed ID: 25706662
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  • 11. Bone mineral density of competitive male mountain and road cyclists.
    Warner SE, Shaw JM, Dalsky GP.
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  • 12. Regional fat depots and their relationship to bone density and microarchitecture in young oligo-amenorrheic athletes.
    Singhal V, Maffazioli GD, Cano Sokoloff N, Ackerman KE, Lee H, Gupta N, Clarke H, Slattery M, Bredella MA, Misra M.
    Bone; 2015 Aug 01; 77():83-90. PubMed ID: 25868796
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  • 13. Prevalence of low energy availability in 25 New Zealand elite female rowers - A cross sectional study.
    Scheffer JH, Dunshea-Mooij CAE, Armstrong S, MacManus C, Kilding AE.
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  • 14. Energy Availability and RED-S Risk Factors in Competitive, Non-elite Male Endurance Athletes.
    Lane AR, Hackney AC, Smith-Ryan AE, Kucera K, Register-Mihalik JK, Ondrak K.
    Transl Med Exerc Prescr; 2021 Dec 01; 1(1):25-32. PubMed ID: 34296227
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  • 15. Evaluation of the bone status in high-level cyclists.
    Guillaume G, Chappard D, Audran M.
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  • 16. Bone density comparisons in male competitive road cyclists and untrained controls.
    Smathers AM, Bemben MG, Bemben DA.
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  • 17. Risk of Low Energy Availability in National and International Level Paralympic Athletes: An Exploratory Investigation.
    Pritchett K, DiFolco A, Glasgow S, Pritchett R, Williams K, Stellingwerff T, Roney P, Scaroni S, Broad E.
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  • 18. Longitudinal Assessment of Bone Mineral Density and Body Composition in Competitive Cyclists.
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    J Strength Cond Res; 2017 Nov 18; 31(11):2969-2976. PubMed ID: 28700517
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  • 19. Performance and Health Decrements Associated With Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport for Division I Women Athletes During a Collegiate Cross-Country Season: A Case Series.
    Hooper DR, Mallard J, Wight JT, Conway KL, Pujalte GGA, Pontius KM, Saenz C, Hackney AC, Tenforde AS, Ackerman KE.
    Front Endocrinol (Lausanne); 2021 Nov 18; 12():524762. PubMed ID: 34054716
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  • 20. Low energy availability surrogates correlate with health and performance consequences of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport.
    Ackerman KE, Holtzman B, Cooper KM, Flynn EF, Bruinvels G, Tenforde AS, Popp KL, Simpkin AJ, Parziale AL.
    Br J Sports Med; 2019 May 18; 53(10):628-633. PubMed ID: 29860237
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