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    Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) is a syndrome in which disordered eating (or low energy availability), amenorrhoea/oligomenorrhoea (in women)...
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    increased as well, such as in the case of concussions and the female athlete triad, a.k.a. "Relative energy deficiency in sport" (RED-S). At times female...
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  • Barbara L. Drinkwater (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    research in the field of women's athletics". Susan Carter described Drinkwater as "a forerunner" in research on relative energy deficiency in sport. In December...
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    not be confused with bradycardia that occurs secondary to relative energy deficiency in sport or anorexia nervosa, which involve slowing of metabolic rate...
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    normal tension glaucoma. Hypotension can be a symptom of relative energy deficiency in sport, sometimes known as the female athlete triad, although it...
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  • Japan Workington A.F.C. Wydad AC Red (disambiguation) RED-S, Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport Red scare This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    osteoporosis, even for young people. This is seen in individuals suffering from relative energy deficiency in sport, formerly known as female athlete triad: when...
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  • dysfunction. FHA in female athletes is commonly part of the female athlete triad, which has been renamed to Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S), as...
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  • British Journal of Sports Medicine (category Academic journals established in 1964)
    "Berlin guidelines"), relative energy deficiency in sport, the relationship between training load and injury, mental health issues in athletes, and methods...
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  • Joasia Zakrzewski (category Cheating in sports)
    taking up ultrarunning. She has been diagnosed with relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). In 2016, she was the first woman to win the 53.5-mile...
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    Sammie Maxwell (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    suffering from relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) which developed from an eating disorder earlier in her career. In early 2021 Maxwell was on...
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  • Amenorrhea (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    associated with anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders. Relative energy deficiency in sport, also known as the female athlete triad, is when a woman experiences...
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  • specific medical condition. The appearance of all three signs conjoined together in another patient, points to that the patient has the same medical condition...
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    Toby Cunliffe-Steel (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    sport event in its then 28th edition. His international athletic career ended at the time of being diagnosed with Relative energy deficiency in sport...
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    Figure skating (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    disorders are reportedly common in figure skating and can result in the development of relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S), formerly known as the...
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    by 46 minutes. For some years, Kotka suffered from RED-S relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S), getting back to normal form at the beginning of...
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  • Early sports specialization (category Youth sport)
    Female reproductive health: Female athletes are at risk of relative energy deficiency in sport, sometimes called the female athlete triad. They are at higher...
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    retirement. McBride later revealed she had been struggling with relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) while trying to keep under the 57 kg (126 lb) lightweight...
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    patients with GH deficiency, have suggested a crucial role of GH in both mental and emotional well-being and maintaining a high energy level. Adults with...
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    Creatine (redirect from Creatine deficiency)
    creatine deficiencies. Deficiencies in the two synthesis enzymes can cause L-arginine:glycine amidinotransferase deficiency caused by variants in GATM and...
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    highest relative energy and nutrient intake compared to other stages of development. Proper nutrition during pregnancy plays a vital role in the development...
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    Ornithine (category Multiple chemicals in an infobox that need indexing)
    L-ornithine and L-aspartate in the body and the efficacy of administration of L-ornithine-L-aspartate in conditions of relative deficiency]". Polski Merkuriusz...
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  • in sports go back to the creation of the sport itself. From ancient usage of substances in chariot racing to more recent controversies in doping in baseball...
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    of calories relative to one's energy balance will ensure that muscles remain in a state of anabolism. The cutting phase entails remaining in a net negative...
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    affected by two burdens: they lack a skill and they are unaware of this deficiency. Other definitions focus on the tendency to overestimate one's ability...
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    source. As a fuel, proteins provide as much energy density as carbohydrates: 4 kcal (17 kJ) per gram; in contrast, lipids provide 9 kcal (37 kJ) per gram...
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  • nutrition in order to perform at high levels during events and for maintenance and recovery. The main nutritional concern for sport dogs is adequate energy. A...
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  • high in whole grains, fruits, legumes and vegetables in favor of a diet with more animal products and ultra-processed foods. It has seen dietary energy intake...
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    In general, adults with growth hormone deficiencies also have increased WHRs. Adults with untreated congenital isolated growth hormone deficiency have...
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  • directing or allocating attention and motivation rather than a global deficiency in these processes. People with ADHD are often highly motivated towards...
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