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Injury prevention advice offered to female athletes during health ...
UConn Advance, CT - Nov 7, 2008
The more than 100 adolescent athletes and their parents learned from Health Center faculty about a syndrome known as ?the female athlete triad,? what they ...
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Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Nov 8, 2008
A mysterious stranger opens a gifted young athlete's eyes to a new vision as he prepares for a shot at Olympic gold. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Thu. ...
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The assassination of a Chinese ambassador reunites Lee and Carter, who tangle with Triad gangsters in France. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Wed. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: triad + athlete + female  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Special report: More girls suffering athletic injuries
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Jul 27, 2008
... has studied the relationship between eating patterns and menstrual irregularities and compromised bone health - the female athlete triad. ...
Girl athletes hurt by lack of training
Deseret News, UT - Jul 31, 2008
... studies an "alarming rate" of what is being called the female athlete triad: symptoms of disordered eating behaviors, irregular menstruation and injury. ...
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Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Aug 2, 2008
Los Angeles police partners take on members of a Chinese triad who are smuggling families from the mainland. (R) (2:10) HBO: Fri. midnight (CC) ? Letters ...
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Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Jul 19, 2008
A knife salesman kills to help his favorite San Francisco Giant, then kidnaps the athlete's son when he seems ungrateful. (R) (2:00) STZ: Fri. ...
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*Tony Award winner Lillias White will celebrate her upcoming birthday with a July 28 concert at the Triad Theatre in Manhattan, reports Playbill.com. ...

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American College of Sports Medicine position stand. The Female Athlete Triad.
CL Otis, B Drinkwater, M Johnson, A Loucks, J … - Med Sci Sports Exerc, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... The Female Athlete Triad. ... Alone or in combination, Female Athlete Triad disorders
can decrease physical performance and cause morbidity and mortality. ...

[CITATION] The female athlete triad: disordered eating, amenorrhea, osteoporosis. -
KK YEAGER, R AGOSTINI, A NATTIV, B DRINKWATER - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1993
... THE FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
777 ... history as a determinant of current bone density in young athletes. ...

The Female Athlete Triad. Managing an Acute Risk to Long-Term Health. -
A Nattiv, L Lynch - Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1994 - eric.ed.gov
... an interconnected, potentially fatal triad that is ... vigilance when treating young
female athletes can lead ... Physicians must help athletic young women participate ...
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Disorders of the female athlete triad among collegiate athletes. -
KA Beals, MM Manore - Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2002 Sep;12(3):281-93. Disorders of the female
athlete triad among collegiate athletes. Beals KA, Manore MM. ...

[CITATION] The Female Athlete: The Triad of Disordered Eating, Amenorrhoea and Osteoporosis. -
RV West - Sports Medicine, 1998
... Sports Medicine in 1992 as the female athlete triad in response to the large increase
in the concurrent presentation of these 3 disorders in female athletes. ...

The Female Athlete Triad: Are Elite Athletes at Increased Risk? -
MK TORSTVEIT, J SUNDGOT-BORGEN - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2005 - acsm-msse.org
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The female athlete triad -
JA Hobart, DR Smucker - Am Fam Physician, 2000 - aafp.org
... Screening. The optimal time to screen athletes for the female athlete triad
is during the preparticipation sports physical examination. ...
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New criteria for female athlete triad syndrome? -
KM Khan, T Liu-Ambrose, MM Sran, MC Ashe, MG … - British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2002 - pt.wkhealth.com
... Scrutiny of many papers examining BMD data in athletes at risk of the female athlete
triad syndrome (table 1) suggests that osteopenia has a significant ...

DISORDERED EATING AND THE FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD -
CF Sanborn, M Horea, BJ Siemers, KI Dieringer - Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2000 - Elsevier
... tests that are recommended as part of the medical evaluation of athletes suspected
of having an eating disorder or the female athlete triad include urinalysis ...

The Female Athlete Triad Exists in Both Elite Athletes and Controls. -
MK TORSTVEIT, J SUNDGOT-BORGEN - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2005 - acsm-msse.org
... THE FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD IN ELITE ATHLETES Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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With dreams of Olympic trials and college scholarships in her mind, Hannah joined the track team her freshman year and trained hard to become a lean, strong sprinter. When her coach told her losing a few pounds would improve her performance, she didn't hesitate to start counting calories and increasing the duration of her workouts. She was too busy with practices and meets to notice that her period had stopped - she was more worried about the stress fracture in her ankle slowing her down.

Although Hannah thinks her intense training and disciplined diet are helping her performance, they may actually be hurting her - and her health.

What Is Female Athlete Triad?

There's no doubt about it - playing sports and exercise are part of a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Girls who play sports are healthier; get better grades; are less likely to experience depression; and use alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs less frequently. But for some girls, not balancing the needs of their bodies and their sports can have major consequences.

Some girls who play sports or exercise are at risk for a problem called female athlete triad. Female athlete triad - also known as female athletic triad - is a combination of three conditions: disordered eating, amenorrhea (pronounced: ay-meh-nuh-ree-uh, which means loss of a girl's period), and osteoporosis (a weakening of the bones). A female athlete can have one, two, or all three parts of the triad.

Triad Factor #1: Disordered Eating

Girls who have the disordered eating that accompanies female athlete triad often have many of the signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, such as low body weight for their height and age and episodes of binge eating and purging. But girls with female athlete triad try to lose weight primarily to improve their athletic performance. Sometimes the disordered eating that accompanies this condition isn't technically an eating disorder. Many girls with female athlete triad are simply trying to become better at their chosen sports. But like teens with eating disorders, girls with female athlete triad may use behaviors such as calorie restriction, purging, and exercise to lose weight.

Triad Factor #2: Amenorrhea

Because a girl with female athlete triad is simultaneously exercising intensely and reducing her weight, she may experience decreases in estrogen, the hormone that helps to regulate the menstrual cycle. As a result, a girl's periods may become irregular or stop altogether. (In many cases, of course, a missed period indicates another medical condition - pregnancy. If you have missed a period and you are sexually active, you should talk to your doctor.) Some girls who participate intensively in sports may never even get their first period because they've been training so hard - this is called primary amenorrhea. Other girls may have had periods, but once they increase their training and change their eating habits, their periods may stop - this is called secondary amenorrhea.

Triad Factor #3: Osteoporosis

Low estrogen levels and poor nutrition can also lead to osteoporosis, the third aspect of the triad. Osteoporosis is a weakening of the bones due to the loss of bone density and improper bone formation. This condition can ruin a female athlete's career because it may lead to stress fractures and other injuries due to weakened bones. Because of poor nutrition, a girl's body may not be able to repair the injuries efficiently.

Usually, the teen years are a time when girls should be building up their bone mass to their highest levels - called peak bone mass. Female athlete triad can lead to a lower level of peak bone mass and a lot of time on the sidelines. After she becomes an adult, a girl may also develop health problems related to osteoporosis at an earlier age than she would have otherwise.

 
 
 
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Who Gets Female Athlete Triad?

Most girls have concerns about the size and shape of their bodies, but girls who develop female athlete triad have certain risk factors that set them apart. Being a highly competitive athlete and participating in a sport that requires you to train extra hard is a risk factor. Girls with female athlete triad often care so much about their sports that they would do almost anything to improve their performances. Martial arts and rowing are examples of sports that classify athletes by weight class, so focusing on weight becomes an important part of the training program and can put a girl at risk for disordered eating.

Participation in sports where a thin appearance is valued can also put a girl at risk for female athlete triad. Sports such as gymnastics, figure skating, diving, and ballet are examples of sports that value a thin, lean body shape. Some girls may even be told by coaches or judges that losing weight would improve their scores.

Even in sports where body size and shape aren't as important for judging purposes, such as distance running and cross-country skiing, girls may be pressured by teammates, parents, partners, and coaches who mistakenly believe that "losing just a few pounds" would improve their performance. Losing those few pounds generally doesn't improve performance at all - people who are fit and active enough to compete in sports generally have more muscle than fat, so it's the muscle that gets starved when a girl cuts back on food. Plus, if a girl loses weight when she doesn't need to, it interferes with healthy body processes such as menstruation and bone development.

In addition, for some competitive female athletes, problems such as low self-esteem, a tendency toward perfectionism, and family stress place them at risk for disordered eating.

What Are the Signs and Symptoms?

If a girl has risk factors for female athlete triad, she may already be experiencing some symptoms and signs of the disorder, such as:

  • weight loss
  • no periods or irregular periods
  • fatigue and decreased ability to concentrate
  • stress fractures (fractures that occur even if a person hasn't had a significant injury)
  • muscle injuries

Girls with female athlete triad often have signs and symptoms of eating disorders, such as:

  • eating alone
  • preoccupation with food and weight
  • continuous drinking of water and diet soda
  • frequent trips to the bathroom during and after meals
  • using laxatives
  • presence of lanugo hair (fine, soft hair that grows on the body)
  • tooth enamel that's worn away from frequent vomiting
  • anemia (fewer red blood cells in the blood than normal)
  • sensitivity to cold
  • heart irregularities and chest pain

 

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