2019
DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.2019-0037
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A Narrative Review on Female Physique Athletes: The Physiological and Psychological Implications of Weight Management Practices

Abstract: Physique competitions are events in which aesthetic appearance and posing ability are valued above physical performance. Female physique athletes are required to possess high lean body mass and extremely low fat mass in competition. As such, extended periods of reduced energy intake and intensive training regimens are used with acute weight loss practices at the end of the precompetition phase. This represents an increased risk for chronic low energy availability and associated symptoms of relative energy defi… Show more

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“…Menstrual irregularities and GD have previously been reported in athletes with LEA, and may partly be due to hormonal perturbations, but also a direct consequence of the lack of energy to support cell metabolism and function. 1,6 Our findings imply increased health and functional impairment with the extreme dieting in FA, and some with persistent effects beyond the dieting period. The increased number with amenorrhea in FA at T3 underlines this finding.…”
Section: F I G U R E 4 Changes In Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Menstrual irregularities and GD have previously been reported in athletes with LEA, and may partly be due to hormonal perturbations, but also a direct consequence of the lack of energy to support cell metabolism and function. 1,6 Our findings imply increased health and functional impairment with the extreme dieting in FA, and some with persistent effects beyond the dieting period. The increased number with amenorrhea in FA at T3 underlines this finding.…”
Section: F I G U R E 4 Changes In Body Weightmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Additionally, 8% (2,26) in FA had oligomenorrhea at T1. In FR, 4% (1,22) had oligomenorrhea at T1, none at T2, and 8% (2, 25) at T3 (P > .2). There were no between-group differences for menstrual irregularities at any time (P > .05).…”
Section: Demographicsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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