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Abstracts From the 2022 International Sport + Exercise Nutrition Conference

attitudes associated with sport stressors. Mindfulness in Eating Is a Significant Predictor of Disordered Eating and Depression in Competitive Endurance Athletes At High Risk of Low Energy Availability (LEA) Giannopoulou I 1 , G Wright 1 , M Kotopoulea-Nikolaidi 1 , K Martyn 1 , S Kurucz 1 , P Watt 1 1

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Methodological Considerations for Investigating Iron Status and Regulation in Exercise and Sport Science Studies

Alannah K.A. McKay, Marc Sim, Diego Moretti, Rebecca Hall, Trent Stellingwerff, Richard J. Burden, and Peter Peeling

mindful of endurance training induced hypervolemia resulting in plasma volume expansion causing dilutional pseudo-anemia, resulting in a blood profile that may artificially reflect a reduction of the hematological measures of iron status ( Bärtsch et al., 1998 ). Controlling for shifts in plasma volume by

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Energy Availability Over One Athletic Season: An Observational Study Among Athletes From Different Sports

Filipe Jesus, Mónica Sousa, Catarina L. Nunes, Ruben Francisco, Paulo Rocha, Cláudia S. Minderico, Luís B. Sardinha, and Analiza M. Silva

physiologists should be mindful of changes in EA across the season and adapt nutritional interventions to achieve an optimal EA status. Thus, in practice, these professionals could use validated questionnaires to determine the risk of low EA or focusing on surrogates of low EA (e.g., disordered eating). In