Athletes competing in sports with high rates of disordered eating are considered to be at a higher risk of developing RED-S. This includes athletes competing in aesthetically judged sports, body-weight dependent sports, and weight class sports.
Are Coaches of Female Athletes Informed of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport? A Scoping Review in: Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal Volume 29 Issue 1 (2021)
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) - Nutrition Heartbeat
What is REDS? - Stanford Female Athlete Science and Translational Research Program
Low Energy Availability and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: What Coaches Should Know - The South African Sports Medicine Association (SASMA)
What is Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports?
RED-s (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport)
SIRC Blog Sport Research Insights and Articles
Coach Socialization - Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: Part II
SIRC Blog Sport Research Insights and Articles
PDF) Relative energy deficiency in sport: Diagnosis and management in primary care
Home The Surefooted Co-op
EP 121 - Female Athlete Series: Part 3: Relative Energy Deficiency