Association of LEAF-Q and EDE-QS scores with cholesterol levels in Finnish female athletes
Silvennoinen, J. K., Ihalainen, J. K., Valtonen, M., Mjøsund, K., & Sipilä, P. N. (2024). Association of LEAF-Q and EDE-QS scores with cholesterol levels in Finnish female athletes. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 10(3), Article e002050. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002050
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Objective: Low energy availability (LEA) is common in athletes. Disturbances in sex hormone levels due to insufficient energy availability have been suggested to influence cholesterol metabolism and impact the overall risk for cardiovascular disease. We assessed the relationship between Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire (LEAF-Q) and Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire Short (EDE-QS) scores with cholesterol levels in a cross-sectional study of female athletes.
Method: Finnish national- to international-level female athletes self-reported physiological symptoms of LEA, including menstrual disturbances, using the LEAF-Q (n=176) and eating disorder symptoms using the EDE-QS (n=294). Serum cholesterol concentrations (mmol/L) were determined from venous blood samples. We analysed the relationship between the different variables using Pearson's r and linear regression. We also studied separately participants representing lean sports, that is, sports that emphasise leanness (LEAF-Q, n=60; EDE-QS, n=80).
Results: LEA symptoms were common; 72 (41%) of 176 participants scored ≥8 points in the LEAF-Q, which is indicative of a high risk of problematic LEA. A one-point increase in LEAF-Q score was associated with a small, non-significant increase in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol level (beta=0.024, 95% CI -0.0011 to 0.049, p=0.061). Higher EDE-QS scores were associated with higher LDL cholesterol levels (beta=0.028, 95% CI 0.0098 to 0.046, p=0.0029). These associations were somewhat stronger among athletes representing lean sports (LEAF-Q and LDL: beta=0.043, 95% CI 0.0041 to 0.08, p=0.031; EDE-QS and LDL: beta=0.036, 95% CI 0.0041 to 0.068, p=0.028).
Conclusion: In this study, LEAF-Q and EDE-QS were associated with higher LDL cholesterol levels among athletes representing lean sports.
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JIKS has been supported by the Finnish Heart Research Foundation, Paavo Nurmi Foundation, Finska Läkarsällskapet and Signe och Ane Gyllenberg Foundation during the conduct of the study. PNS has been supported by the Finnish Medical Foundation during the conduct of the study. JKI has been supported by the European Regional Fund and the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+). The data collection is supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland Grant (OKM/10/626/2021 to JKI) and the European Regional Development Fund (#A74999 to JKI). Open access funded by Helsinki University Library. ...License
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