What Can a Parent or Coach Do If They Suspect Athletic Energy Deficit?
Parents should contact their family doctor immediately if they think their child has Athletic Energy Deficit (AED). The doctor may refer them to a nutritionist
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Parents should contact their family doctor immediately if they think their child has Athletic Energy Deficit (AED). The doctor may refer them to a nutritionist
What is Athletic Energy Deficit (AED)? Athletic Energy Deficit (AED) is a gap in energy. AED results when sustained activity (energy output) is not balanced
The years following puberty are a time of rapid bone formation for children. They build 60% to 80% of their skeletal mass by age 18. Puberty is also
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