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EXERCISE: You can have too much of a good thing, as women athletes could tell us

  

Exercise is good for us – up to a point. The vast majority of women who exercise excessively – usually because they’re athletes or sportswomen – suffer menstrual dysfunction and bone problems, a new study has found.

It’s been known for a while that women who train hard suffer from a syndrome known as ‘female athletic triad’ – menstrual dysfunction, low bone mass and a deficiency in energy – but a new report suggests that it may be far more extensive a problem than was first thought.

Amenorrhea, or lack of a period, occurs in around 2 per cent of the general population, but in 44 per cent of female athletes. Other menstrual disturbances occur in 80 per cent of women who train hard.

Women who are most at risk are those in ‘lightweight’ sports, such as distance running, gymnastics and rowing, and whose training regime may involve running up to 50 miles a week.

(Source: British Medical Journal, 2007; 334: 164-5).

 


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