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- Title
Obstacles in the Optimization of Bone Health Outcomes in the Female Athlete Triad.
- Authors
Ducher, Gaele; Turner, Anne I.; Kuku!an, Sonja; Pantano, Kathleen J.; Carlson, Jennifer L.; Williams, Nancy I.; De Souza, Mary Jane
- Abstract
Maintaining low body weight for the sake of performance and aesthetic purposes is a common feature among young girls and women who exercise on a regular basis, including elite, college and high-school athletes, members of fitness centres, and recreational exercisers. High energy expenditure without adequate compensation in energy intake leads to an energy deficiency, which may ultimately affect reproductive function and bone health. The combination of low energy availability, menstrual disturbances and low bone mineral density is referred to as the `female athlete triad'. Not all athletes seek medical assistance in response to the absence of menstruation for 3 or more months as some believe that long-term amenorrhoea is not harmful. Indeed, many women may not seek medical attention until they sustain a stress fracture. This review investigates current issues, controversies and strategies in the clinical management of bone health concerns related to the female athlete triad. Current recommendations focus on either increasing energy intake or decreasing energy expenditure, as this approach remains the most efficient strategy to prevent further bone health complications. However, convincing the athlete to increase energy availability can be extremely challenging. Oral contraceptive therapy seems to be a common strategy chosen by many physicians to address bone health issues in young women with amenorrhoea, although there is little evidence that this strategy improves bone mineral density in this population. Assessment of bone health itself is difficult due to the limitations of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to estimate bone strength. Understanding how bone strength is affected by low energy availability, weight gain and resumption of menses requires further investigations using 3-dimensional bone imaging techniques in order to improve the clinical management of the female athlete triad.
- Subjects
DIPHOSPHONATES; ESTROGEN replacement therapy; ORAL contraceptives; OSTEOPOROSIS prevention; VITAMIN D deficiency; EXERCISE therapy; TOMOGRAPHY; BONE remodeling; ADOLESCENCE; AMENORRHEA; AMERICAN Academy of Pediatrics; AMERICAN Physical Therapy Association (1921- ); PSYCHOLOGY of athletes; ATTITUDE (Psychology); BIOMARKERS; CHILD development; CONVALESCENCE; ENERGY metabolism; EXERCISE; HEALTH attitudes; INGESTION; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; MUSCLE strength; OLIGOMENORRHEA; PHYSICAL therapists; PHYSICIANS; STRESS fractures (Orthopedics); WOMEN'S health; X-ray densitometry in medicine; PLYOMETRICS; ATHLETIC associations; BONE density; PHYSICAL training &; conditioning; AMERICAN College of Sports Medicine; FEMALE athlete triad (Syndrome); HEALTH literacy; PREVENTION; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Sports Medicine, 2011, Vol 41, Issue 7, p587
- ISSN
0112-1642
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2165/11588770-000000000-00000