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2. Effect of Menstrual Cycle Phase and Hormonal Contraceptives on Resting Metabolic Rate and Body Composition.

10. Bone stress injuries

11. Factors Associated With High-Risk and Low-Risk Bone Stress Injury in Female Runners: Implications for Risk Factor Stratification and Management

13. Female Athlete Representation and Dietary Control Methods Among Studies Assessing Chronic Carbohydrate Approaches to Support Training.

18. Minimal influence of the menstrual cycle or hormonal contraceptives on performance in female rugby league athletes

19. The Temporal Effects of Altitude and Low Energy Availability Manipulation on Resting Metabolic Rate in Female Race Walkers

20. Effect of Menstrual Cycle Phase and Hormonal Contraceptives on Resting Metabolic Rate and Body Composition

22. Differences in Knowledge of Female Athlete Triad and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport in Female Cross-Country Athletes.

23. Minimal influence of the menstrual cycle or hormonal contraceptives on performance in female rugby league athletes.

29. The Female Athlete Triad

30. Growth and the Young Female Athlete

35. Effect of menstrual cycle and contraceptive pill phase on aspects of exercise physiology and athletic performance in female athletes: protocol for theFeminaeinternational multisite innovative project

37. List of Contributors

40. Restrictive Eating and Prior Low-Energy Fractures Are Associated With History of Multiple Bone Stress Injuries.

42. Boston Marathon Prospective Study: Medical And Performance Outcomes Associated With Indicators Of Low Energy Availability

43. The Influence Of Menstrual Status On Lower Body Plyometric Performance In Female Rugby League Athletes

44. Running Experience And Training Factors Influence On Boston Marathon Performance

46. 2023 International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) consensus statement on Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs)

50. Methodology for studying Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs): a narrative review by a subgroup of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) consensus on REDs

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