Dr. Nicky Keay explains how the body conserves energy much like we do in daily life: slowing down with an empty petrol tank or using low-power mode on a phone. She connects these examples to metabolic rate, hormonal shifts, and how low energy availability can progress into REDs.
Key Takeaways
- The body reduces metabolic rate when energy is low, similar to low-power mode.
- Hormones act as signals, adjusting processes like thyroid function, reproduction, and recovery.
- Low energy availability can lead to REDs, affecting health and performance.
- Everyday behaviors around saving energy mirror biological energy-saving mechanisms.
- Understanding energy balance helps athletes make better training and fueling decisions.
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