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#508: Why Athletes Can Achieve High Performance During an Energy Deficit – Jose Areta, PhD

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Low Energy and Performance: A Different Perspective

Low energy may not necessarily have an immediate negative impact on performance, as our bodies have evolved to cope with periods of energy deficit. It's only when low energy is sustained over a prolonged period and becomes severe that it could have negative consequences for both performance and health. Evolutionarily, we have faced periods of energy deficit and still been able to survive and thrive, indicating that our bodies have mechanisms to cope with such situations. Reduced energy availability may not immediately down regulate the capacity for movement, as it would be essential in an environment with limited energy availability, such as in hunter-gatherer settings. Looking at athletes from an evolutionary perspective can provide insights into why top-performing athletes may show markers of relative energy deficiency without an immediate impact on their performance.

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