Low Energy Availability
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Low energy availability (LEA) occurs when the body does not get enough calories to support both daily life and exercise. This can happen when athletes train har…
The goal is to improve nutrition screening and support for Division III athletes. The study will use standard, low-risk nutrition screening methods, such as me…
This study aims to investigate performance differences between collegiate cheerleaders and dancers classified as normal weight obese and those classified as nor…
This study aims to investigates the relationships between body composition, sleep, diet, and physical fitness in ROTC cadets. Further, it aims to evaluate the a…
This study investigates how energy availability affects performance, injury risk, and training outcomes in elite triathletes. Over two competitive seasons (2026…
Over the past 30 years, a high prevalence of eating disorders in sports has been repeatedly documented, yet few preventive measures have been implemented. While…
Low energy availability (LEA) signifies a condition where the body lacks sufficient energy to support essential physiological functions crucial for maintaining…
The purpose of this study is to determine what percentage of Black collegiate athletes have low energy availability. It will also determine the percentage of Bl…