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- Title
RED-S Identification on Female Athlete.
- Authors
Wahyudin Pratama, Kukuh; Suharjana; Nasrulloh, Ahmad; Maklum Sabrin, La Ode; Pranata, Doni; Hanif Pambayu, Septadi; Hardianto, Deni; Sutapa, Panggung; Auliana, Rizqie; Karakauki, Manil; Utami, Danarstuti; Riyana, Ardi; Tri Astuti, Ari; Yunita Utami, Desy; Adityas Trisnadi, Reza; Amran; Syed Ali, Syed Kamaruzaman; Mustapha, Aida; Nazim Razali, Muhammad; Ramadhana Sonjaya, Azhar
- Abstract
RED-S is a contraindication for women in the sport. The purpose of the exercise was originally getting results in the form of a healthy and a fit body, but the female athletes when exercise is done with intensity is too high then suffered great mental distress that would arise RED-S disease include anorexia nervosa, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis. This study aims to identify the RED-S in women swimmer athletes. The results showed that the identification of RED-S in the women swimmer athlete is as follows: In objective based on the control of anorexia nervosa in detail that there were 26 (100%) athletes who entered in categories of anorexia nervosa. While the detailed control of amenorrhoea that there are 25 (96.15%) athletes who fall into the category of secondary amenorrhoea and 1 (3.85%) athletes who fall into the category of primary amenorrhoea. Then in the control of Osteoporosis in detail there are 0 (0%) athletes who fall into the category of high osteoporosis, 12 (46.15%) athletes who fall into the category of moderate osteoporosis, and 14 (53.85%) athletes who fall into the category of low osteoporosis. In Subjective based on the tendency of the RED-S, as many as three athletes (11.54 %) were in the category of very high, 3 athletes (11.54 %) were in the high category, 13 athletes (50.00%) were in the category of being, 5 athletes (19.23 %) were categorized as low, and 1 athlete (3.85%) were categorized as very low. While based on the RED-S risk factors, as many as four athletes (15.38%) were in the category of very high, 5 athletes (19.23%) were in the high category, 12 athletes (46.15%) were in the category medium, 2 athletes (7.69 %) were included in the low category, and 3 athletes (11.54%) were in the category of very low.
- Subjects
WOMEN athletes; WOMEN swimmers; ANOREXIA nervosa; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; WOMEN'S sports
- Publication
Retos: Nuevas Perspectivas de Educación Física, Deporte y Recreación, 2024, Vol 51, p1055
- ISSN
1579-1726
- Publication type
Article