Low Energy Availability Followed by Optimal Energy Availability Does Not Benefit Performance in Trained Females.

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Title: Low Energy Availability Followed by Optimal Energy Availability Does Not Benefit Performance in Trained Females.
Authors: OXFELDT, MIKKEL1 mox@ph.au.dk, MARSI, DANIEL1, CHRISTENSEN, PETER M.2, ANDERSEN, OLE EMIL1,3, JOHANSEN, FRANK TED1, BANGSHAAB, MAJ3,4, ANTHINIRISIKESAN, JEY5, JEPPESEN, JAN S.6, HELLSTEN, YLVA6, PHILLIPS, STUART M.7, MELIN, ANNA K.8, ØRTENBLAD, NIELS9, HANSEN, METTE1
Source: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. May2024, Vol. 56 Issue 5, p902-916.
Database: SPORTDiscus with Full Text
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