Absence of menstruation in female athletes: why they do not seek help.
Saskia J VerhoefMerel C WielinkEdwin A AchterbergMarlies Y BongersSimone Maria Theresia Anna GoossensPublished in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2021)
By informing athletes, coaches, trainers, and mentors about menstrual cycle problems in athletes, more awareness among those groups can be created. According to the athletes, more research is needed on the long-term consequences of amenorrhea in sports, to enable them to make a better assessment of their possible future health risks. Women experience a taboo on discussing menstrual problems; role models discussing the problem may help in decreasing the taboo. A multidisciplinary collaboration of health care providers may improve care around female athletes with menstrual problems.