Can improvement in hormonal and energy balance reverse cardiovascular risk factors in athletes with amenorrhea?

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Female athletes display a high prevalence of hypothalamic amenorrhea as a result of energy imbalance. In these athletes with amenorrhea, decreased luteinizing hormone/follicule-stimulating hormone secretion leads to deficiency in endogenous estrogen. The severe estrogen deficiency in these athletes may increase cardiovascular risk similar to that in postmenopausal women. This review discusses the potential cardiovascular risk factors in athletes with amenorrhea as a result of hypoestrogenism, which include endothelial dysfunction and unfavorable lipid profiles. We also consider the potential to reverse the cardiovascular risk by restoring energy or hormonal imbalance along the reproductive axis in athletes with amenorrhea.

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Grosman-Rimon, L., Wright, E., Freedman, D., Kachel, E., Hui, S., Epstein, I., … Eilat-Adar, S. (2019, September 1). Can improvement in hormonal and energy balance reverse cardiovascular risk factors in athletes with amenorrhea? American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/AJPHEART.00242.2019

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