Your menstrual cycle is closely tied to your bone mineral density. Healthy levels of estrogen and other hormones help build strong bones and keep them from breaking down.
When athletes don’t have enough energy for their body’s normal functions because of over-training or lack of proper nutrition, their hormones can become disrupted, which can ultimately harm their bone and reproductive health.
Without the proper energy balance, girls can experience menstrual irregularities and have an increased risk of stress fractures. Even with regular weight-bearing exercises, an amenorrheic athlete is two to four times more at risk for a stress fracture than an athlete who gets regular periods.
If the energy imbalance continues, athletes are at risk of RED-S. Over time, RED-S takes a toll on an athlete’s endurance, strength, health, and well-being.