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The Exercising Female Science and Its Application Routledge Research in Sport and Exercise Science Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Forsyth Jacky, Roberts Claire-Marie

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Exercising Female

The Exercising Female: Science and Its Application is the first book to provide students, researchers, and professionals with an evidence-based reference on the exceptional scientific issues associated with female participation in sport and exercise. Based on the latest research, and treating women as a unique population, the book seeks to critically evaluate current debates, present the science underpinning female sport and exercise performance, and inform applied practice for the exercising female.

Featuring contributions from leading scientists from around the world, and adopting a multidisciplinary approach?from exercise physiology, endocrinology, and biochemistry to psychology, biomechanics, and sociology?the book includes chapters on topics such as:

  • Exercise and the menstrual cycle, contraception, pregnancy, motherhood, and menopause.
  • Body image, exercise dependency, the psychology of sports performance, and homophobia in female sport.
  • The Female Athlete Triad, bone health, musculoskeletal injury, and breast biomechanics.
  • Nutritional requirements for the exercising female, immune function and exercise, and cardiovascular health.

Filling a considerable gap in book literature around the science of female sport and exercise, this is crucial reading for any student studying female sport and exercise science, researchers of female sport, and any coach, sport scientist, strength and conditioning coach, sport psychologist, physician, or physiotherapist working with female athletes.

1. Introduction to the Exercising Female

Jacky Forsyth and Claire-Marie Roberts

2. The Adolescent Exercising Female

Lindsay Woodford

3. The Menstrual Cycle and the Exercising Female: Implications for Health and Performance

Nancy I. Williams and Kaitlyn Ruffing

4. Hormonal-Based Contraception and the Exercising Female

Kirsty Jayne Elliott-Sale and Kirsty Marie Hicks

5. Energy and the Nutritional Needs of the Exercising Female

Joan M. Eckerson

6. The Female Athlete Triad

Mary Jane de Souza, Kirsten J. Koltun, Emily Southmayd, and Nicole Aurigemma

7. Bone Health and the Exercising Female

Jacky J. Forsyth and Karen Hind

8. Body Image and the Exercising Female

Sarah Grogan

9. Exercise Addiction in the Exercising Female: An Interdisciplinary Examination

Heather A. Hausenblas and Derek T. Y. Mann

10. Immune Function and the Exercising Female

Judith Allgrove and Glen Davison

11. Musculoskeletal Injury and the Exercising Female

Mimi Zumwalt

12. Breast Health and the Exercising Female

Jenny Burbage, Michelle Norris, Brogan Horler, and Tim Blackmore

13. The Psychology of Female Sport Performance

Claire-Marie Roberts, Leah Ferguson, and Amber Mosewich

14. The Changing Nature of Lesbian Athletes Coming Out In Competitive Organised Team Sports

Rachael Bullingham

15. Pregnancy and the Exercising Female

Robin Pickering

16. Postnatal Depression and the Exercising Female

Amanda J. Daley and Ruth V. Pritchett

17. Motherhood in the Exercising Female

Claire-Marie Roberts and Göran Kenttä

18. Athletic Career Termination in Females

Claire-Marie Roberts

19. Cardiovascular Health and the Exercising Female

Karen Birch and Gemma Lyall

20. Menopause and the Exercising Female

Helen Jones, Madeleine France, & David A. Low

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Jacky Forsyth is an associate professor at Staffordshire University, UK. She is a prominent researcher and speaker in the area of women’s exercise and health. Her research is centred on the interactive effect of ovarian hormones, exercise, and bone. One of her research priorities is to promote, raise awareness, and to advance understanding of the key influences, which impact the exercising female. She is vice chair of the Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network (WISEAN), the aim of which is 'To grow, strengthen, and promote research on women in sport and exercise, with the ultimate goal of optimising women’s athletic success and their participation'. Jacky publishes regularly in peer-reviewed journals in her field.

Claire-Marie Roberts is a senior lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK, and a practising Sport Psychology consultant. Her experiences of working with athletes reflect her research interests. These include female-specific issues relating to career transitions in sport such as pregnancy and motherhood and the psychology of female sport performance. Claire-Marie is the chair of (WISEAN), a non-executive board director of UK Anti-Doping, and a member of the Women in Sport Research Action Group.

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Thème de The Exercising Female :

Mots-clés :

BMD; Female Athlete Triad; adolescent exercising female; Low Energy Availability; athletic career termination; Female Athlete; body image and exercise; bone health; Athlete Support Personnel; breast biomechanics; Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhoea; cardiovascular health; Menstrual Disturbances; Claire-Marie Roberts; Exercise Addiction; ACL Tear; exercise dependence; CVD Risk; exercising female; Athletic Career; Exercise Training Intervention; homophobia; CVD Risk Factor; hormonal-based contraception and exercise; Disordered Eating; immune function; Energy Balance; Jacky Forsyth; Postmenopausal Women; lesbian athletes; menopause and exercise; Body Dissatisfaction; menstrual cycle and exercise; Social Physique Anxiety; motherhood and exercise; Luteal Phase; musculoskeletal injury; postpartum depression; Low BMD; pregnancy and exercise; Menstrual Dysfunction; psychology of female sport; Elevated CVD Risk; women in sport; women’s health; women’s sport nutrition; Lindsay Woodford; Nancy I; Williams; Kaitlyn M; Ruffing; Kirsty J; Elliott-Sale; Kirsty Marie Hicks; Joan M; Eckerson; Mary Jane De Souza; Kristen J; Koltun; Emily A; Southmayd; Nicole C; Aurigemma; Karen Hind; Sarah Grogan; Heather A; Hausenblas; Derek T; Y; Mann; Judith Allgrove; Glen Davison; Mimi Zumwalt; Jenny Burbage; Michelle Norris; Brogan Horler; Tim Blackmore; Leah Ferguson; Amber Mosewich; Rachael Bullingham; Robin Pickering; Amanda J; Daley; Ruth V; Pritchett; Göran Kenttä; Karen Birch; Gemma Lyall; Helen Jones; Madeleine France; David A; Low