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1. Cycling Through the Menstrual Cycle

8. Awareness and Knowledge of Medical Issues Related to Female Athletes Among Track and Field Coaches

11. Triathlete with Multiple Stress Fractures in the Lower Limbs: Case Report and Literature Review

13. BRAZILIAN OLYMPIC FEMALE ATHLETES' MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY.

14. Review: questionnaires as measures for low energy availability (LEA) and relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) in athletes

17. Differences in Knowledge of Female Athlete Triad and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport in Female Cross-Country Athletes.

18. Misunderstanding the Female Athlete Triad: Refuting the IOC Consensus Statement on Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)

19. CULTURAL ADAPTATION AND VALIDATION OF THE LOW ENERGY AVAILABILITY IN FEMALES QUESTIONNAIRE (LEAF-Q).

20. Review: questionnaires as measures for low energy availability (LEA) and relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) in athletes.

22. Sports and Metabolic Bone Disease.

23. CUIDADO MULTIDISCIPLINAR DE ATLETAS OLÍMPICAS BRASILEIRAS: UM ESTUDO OBSERVACIONAL

24. Female Athlete Triad and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs): Nutritional Management.

25. Female Athlete Triad and Male Athlete Triad Syndrome Induced by Low Energy Availability: An Animal Model

26. Low energy availability surrogates associated with lower bone mineral density and bone stress injury site

27. Relative energy deficiency in sport: modern approaches to diagnostics, treatment and prevention

28. The female athlete triad: review of current literature

29. A Marathon Runner With Right Lateral Foot Pain.

30. Methodology for studying Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs): a narrative review by a subgroup of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) consensus on REDs.

31. Mapping the complexities of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs): development of a physiological model by a subgroup of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Consensus on REDs.

33. The Influence of Low Energy Availability on Bone Mineral Density and Trabecular Bone Microarchitecture of Pubescent Female Athletes : A Preliminary Study

34. Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED - S)

35. Relative Energy Deficiency in an Elite Nonendurance Male Athlete: A Case Report

36. Effects of Low Energy Availability on Bone Health in Endurance Athletes and High-Impact Exercise as A Potential Countermeasure: A Narrative Review

37. Increased Female Athlete Triad Knowledge Among Collegiate Dancers Following a Brief Educational Video Intervention

38. Nutritional Concerns among Female International Volunteers Based on the Income and Development Status of Their Country of Service

39. An Assessment of the Early Symptoms of Energy Deficiency as a Female Athlete Triad Risk among the Polish National Kayaking Team Using LEAF-Q

40. Female athlete triad affects rat intestinal morphology and sucrase-isomaltase expression.

41. The Eternally Wounded Athlete: How Medical Professionals and Sports Injury Researchers Have Limited Female Athletes’ Sport Participation and Biased the Interpretation of Sports Injury Research

42. Sports and Metabolic Bone Disease

43. Exploring Health Demographics of Female Collegiate Rowers

44. Examination of the Prevalence of Female Athlete Triad Components among Competitive Cheerleaders

45. Triatleta com múltiplas fraturas por estresse nos membros inferiores: Relato de um caso e revisão da literatura

46. The Female Athlete Triad - What it is and Why it is Important in Primary Care

47. Restrictive Eating and Prior Low-Energy Fractures Are Associated With History of Multiple Bone Stress Injuries

48. Reframing return-to-sport postpartum: the 6 Rs framework

49. Low-Energy Availability and the Electronic Preparticipation Examination in College Athletes: Is There a Better Way to Screen?

50. The Path Towards Progress: A Critical Review to Advance the Science of the Female and Male Athlete Triad and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport

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