training for special populations - week 10 Flashcards
thermoregulation for women is impaired during what phase of the menstrual cycle ?
luteal
what are the 4 main concerns for female athletes ?
exercise and menstrual cycle
eating disorders
bone mineral density
exercise during pregnancy
what is athletic amenorrhea ? (2)
ceasing of menstruation
due to modified release of hormones from hypothalamus
what % of female athletes have athletic amenorrhea compared ot general population?
12-69% compared to 3% general
what causes athletic amenorrhea?
overtraining
increase in psych stress - more catacholamines released
low energy availability - high expenditure/low nutrient intake
what is anorexia ?
extreme steps to reduce body weight such as starvations and excessive exercise
what are the effects of anorexia and how is it treated ?
excessive weight loss , amenorrhea , death
psychological counselling, nutritional guidance
what is bulimia?
pattern of binging and purging
what are the effects of bulimia and how is it treated ?
damage to teeth and esophagus due to vomiting
professional support
what are the major causes of osteoporosis ? (2)
estrogen deficiency due amenorrhea
inadequate calcium intake due eating disorders
does training reduce the rate of bone loss?
yes but cannot reverse the process
what is the female athlete triad ? (3-5)
relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S)
low energy availability
menstrual dysfunction
low bone mineral density
associated health consequences as a result of the factors
what are the possible reasons for women’s risk of knee injury ? (5)
hormone fluctuation can compromise acl strength/ proprioceptor feedback
sex differences - anatomy , greater joint laxity in women
dynamic neuromuscular imbalances - landing biomechanics, imbalanced strength, proprioception
who’s more at risk of knee injuries ?
women
x3.5 more likely risk of ACL than men
what is type 1 diabetes ?
blood glucose levels are too high due to body being unable to produce insulin due to destruction of beta cells in pancreas