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Collmarie

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A young female gymnast is diagnosed with female athlete triad. Explain how her condition may be treated and the importance of treatment.

Question 2

The part of a triglyceride that can be made into glucose is:
 
 a. the saturated fatty acids.
  b. the medium-chain fatty acids.
  c. the unsaturated fatty acids.
  d. the long-chain fatty acids.
  e. the glycerol backbone.



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Answer to Question 1

Treatment of the female athlete triad focuses on correction of the negative energy balance and on restoration of ovulation and bone mass accretion. Peak bone mass is established before age 30, so it is particularly important that interruptions in bone development be prevented or short in duration. Vitamin D, calcium, and other supplements may be needed in addition to a balanced and adequate diet to facilitate bone development. Restoration of energy balance can reverse disruptions in reproductive hormones and bone formation.

Answer to Question 2

e



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