Low energy availability in athletes: a review of prevalence, dietary patterns, physiological health, and sports performance

D Logue, SM Madigan, E Delahunt, M Heinen… - Sports medicine, 2018 - Springer
In a high-performance sports environment, athletes can present with low energy availability
(LEA) for a variety of reasons, ranging from not consuming enough food for their specific …

Nutrition and athlete immune health: new perspectives on an old paradigm

NP Walsh - Sports Medicine, 2019 - Springer
Respiratory and gastrointestinal infections limit an athlete's availability to train and compete.
To better understand how sick an athlete will become when they have an infection, a …

“Food first but not always food only”: recommendations for using dietary supplements in sport

GL Close, AM Kasper, NP Walsh… - … journal of sport …, 2022 - journals.humankinetics.com
The term “food first” has been widely accepted as the preferred strategy within sport nutrition,
although there is no agreed definition of this and often limited consideration of the …

Self-reported sports injuries and later-life health status in 3357 retired Olympians from 131 countries: a cross-sectional survey among those competing in the games …

D Palmer, DJ Cooper, C Emery, ME Batt… - British journal of sports …, 2021 - bjsm.bmj.com
Objective Describe the self-reported prevalence and nature of Olympic-career injury and
general health and current residual symptoms in a self-selected sample of retired …

Ethics of genetic testing and research in sport: a position statement from the Australian Institute of Sport

N Vlahovich, PA Fricker, MA Brown… - British journal of sports …, 2017 - bjsm.bmj.com
As Australia's peak high-performance sport agency, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has
developed this position statement to address the implications of recent advances in the field …

Acute respiratory illness and return to sport: a systematic review and meta-analysis by a subgroup of the IOC consensus on 'acute respiratory illness in the athlete'

C Snyders, DB Pyne, N Sewry, JH Hull… - British Journal of …, 2022 - bjsm.bmj.com
Objective To determine the days until return to sport (RTS) after acute respiratory illness
(ARill), frequency of time loss after ARill resulting in> 1 day lost from training/competition …

Screening for risk of low energy availability in athletic and recreationally active females in Ireland

DM Logue, SM Madigan, M Heinen… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Low energy availability (LEA) results in physiological adaptations, which can
contribute to unfavourable health outcomes. Little information exists on risk of LEA in active …

The prevalence of chronic ankle instability in basketball athletes: a cross-sectional study

CI Lin, F Mayer, PM Wippert - BMC Sports Science, Medicine and …, 2022 - Springer
Background Ankle sprain is the most common injury in basketball. Chronic ankle instability
develops from an acute ankle sprain may cause negative effects on quality of life, ankle …

Sports injury and illness epidemiology: great Britain Olympic team (TeamGB) surveillance during the Sochi 2014 winter Olympic Games

D Palmer-Green, N Elliott - British journal of sports medicine, 2015 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background Sports injury and illness surveillance is the first step in injury and illness
prevention, and is important for the protection of both athlete health and performance in …

Frequency of injury and illness in the final 4 weeks before a trail running competition

R Gajardo-Burgos, M Monrroy-Uarac… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
We aimed to (i) determine self-reported injury and illness frequency in trail runners 4 weeks
preceding competition;(ii) compare athletes with and without injury/illness by sex, age, body …