2023
DOI: 10.1111/sms.14437
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High‐impact jumping mitigates the short‐term effects of low energy availability on bone resorption but not formation in regularly menstruating females: A randomized control trial

Abstract: Low energy availability (LEA) is prevalent in active individuals and negatively impacts bone turnover in young females. High‐impact exercise can promote bone health in an energy efficient manner and may benefit bone during periods of LEA. Nineteen regularly menstruating females (aged 18–31 years) participated in two three‐day conditions providing 15 (LEA) and 45 kcals kg fat‐free mass−1 day−1 (BAL) of energy availability, each beginning 3 ± 1 days following the self‐reported onset of menses. Participants eithe… Show more

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