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Drive For Thinness Predicts Musculoskeletal Injuries In Division Ii Ncaa Female Athletes, Jennifer Scheid, Morgan Stefanik Aug 2019

Drive For Thinness Predicts Musculoskeletal Injuries In Division Ii Ncaa Female Athletes, Jennifer Scheid, Morgan Stefanik

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The female athlete triad is the interrelation of low energy availability, menstrual dysfunction, and low bone mineral density. Previously, the components of the female athlete triad have been linked to bone stress injuries. The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between drive for thinness, a proxy indicator of low energy availability, and musculoskeletal injuries. Fifty-seven female athletes, from an NCAA Division II college, were followed throughout their respective sport season for musculoskeletal injuries. Women were grouped based on a median split of the drive for thinness score (high drive for thinness (DT) vs. low DT). At the …