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Biochemical Responses to Experimentally Induced Short-Term Low Energy Availability in Athletes: A Systematic Review - PubMed

4 days ago
  • #hormonal biomarkers
  • #energy deficiency
  • #bone remodeling
  • Low energy availability (LEA) occurs when dietary energy intake is insufficient for exercise and essential physiological functions.
  • LEA is the primary driver of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), but short-term effects are less defined.
  • This systematic review examined short-term effects of experimentally induced LEA on biochemical markers in athletes.
  • Key findings include increases in βCTX-1 and reductions in P1NP, indicating effects on bone metabolism.
  • Leptin consistently decreased following LEA, while IGF-1 and T3 remained stable in most studies.
  • Testosterone decreased in 50% of interventions, but no consistent changes were seen in estradiol, progesterone, calcium metabolism, inflammatory markers, or iron status.
  • Short-term LEA leads to early endocrine and metabolic adaptations, particularly affecting bone remodeling, leptin, and testosterone.
  • Coexistence of low carbohydrate availability may contribute to or exacerbate observed effects.
  • Findings highlight the need for monitoring biochemical markers during LEA risk periods and standardized, sex-specific research protocols.