The syndrome Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) describes impairment of multiple physiological functions including e.g., reproductive and gastrointestinal function, bone health, protein synthesis and performance. The etiology behind is problematic (long-term/severe) low energy availability with or without eating disorders.

The interdisciplinarity of REDs involves clinicians and practitioners, nutritionists, psychologists, physiologists, endocrinologists etc. Therefore, the ECSS REDs SIG create a pan-European platform for exchange and networking regarding relevant research topics and on-going research during the annual meeting, as well as increases awareness and knowledge of REDs within the ECSS sport environment.

Date: Wednesday, 3 July
Time: 12:15-13:15 (during Lunch Break)
Lecture Room: Carron 2

Topic: REDs Research Update Europe 2024 with presentations by

Speakers:
Professor Louise Burke, Australian Catholic University, the IOC REDs expert group
Associate professor Mette Hansen, Århus University, Denmark

 

Prof. Anna Melin
Linnaeus University
Department of Sport Science
Växjö/Kalmar, Sweden
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Prof. Monica Klungland Torstveit
University of Agder
Department of Sport Science and Physical Education
Kristiansand, Norway
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Prof. Karten Koehler
Technical University of Munich
Department of Sport and Health Sciences
Munich, Germany
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Prof. Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen
The Norwegian School of Sports
Oslo, Norway
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