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What is the evidence for a Triad-like syndrome in exercising men?
Mary Jane De Souza
, Kristen J. Koltun
,
Nancy I. Williams
Kinesiology
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Low Energy Availability
100%
Male Athletes
100%
Energy Deficiency
66%
Testosterone
33%
Sufficient Evidence
33%
High Incidence
33%
Expert Panel
33%
Reproductive Function
33%
Consensus Statement
33%
Low Bone Mineral Density
33%
Female Athlete Triad
33%
Bone Health
33%
Androgenic
33%
Spermatogenesis
33%
Resilient
33%
Evidence-based Medicine
33%
Low Testosterone
33%
Bone Stress Injury
33%
Skeletal System
33%
Oligospermia
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Athletes
100%
Bone Density
25%
Hormone Synthesis
25%
Bone Stress
25%
Spermiogenesis
25%
Energy Transfer
25%
Evidence-Based Medicine
25%
Oligospermia
25%
Reproductive Medicine
25%
Skeletal System
25%