Misunderstanding the female athlete triad: refuting the IOC consensus statement on relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S).
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posted on 2016-03-18, 14:28authored byMary Jane De Souza, Nancy I. Williams, Aurelia Nattiv, Elizabeth Joy, Emma ODonnellEmma ODonnell
Misunderstanding the female athlete triad: refuting the IOC consensus statement on relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S).
History
School
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
British journal of sports medicine
Volume
48
Issue
20
Pages
1461 - 1465
Citation
DE SOUZA, M.J. ...et al., 2014. Misunderstanding the female athlete triad: refuting the IOC consensus statement on relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S). British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48(20), pp. 1461-1465.
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Publication date
2014
Notes
The complete list of authors...Mary Jane De Souza, Nancy I Williams, Aurelia Nattiv, Elizabeth Joy, Madhusmita Misra, Anne B Loucks, Gordon Matheson, Marion P Olmsted, Michelle Barrack, Rebecca J Mallinson, Jenna C Gibbs, Marci Goolsby, Jeanne F Nichols, Barbara Drinkwater, Charlotte (Barney) Sanborn, Rosemary Agostini, Carol L Otis, Mimi D Johnson, Anne Zeni Hoch, Julia M K Alleyne, L Tyler Wadsworth, Karsten Koehler, Jaci VanHeest, Paula Harvey, Amanda K Weiss Kelly, Michael Fredericson, George A Brooks, Emma O'Donnel, Lisa R Callahan, Margot Putukian, Lauren Costello, Suzanne Hecht, Mitchell J Rauh, Jacalyn McComb. This paper is in closed access.