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Female Athlete Triad

NB: Don’t scroll past gentleman, this can also affect males, it is also referred to as “relative energy
deficiency.”

As it states a triad (three) common in the female and consists of:

  • Low bone mineral density (BMD)
  • Mensural abnormalities (missed or scanty flow)
  • In the presence or absence of eating disorders (bulimia, anorexia nervosa)

These when they occur show an underlying physiologic disturbance in normal body processes and by
then already at hormonal level. Only occurrence of one of the above warrants evaluation for the female
athlete triad.

Common Sports: soccer, netball, gymnastics, swimming etc.

Problem:
Abnormal weight management practices (making weight through abnormal eating habits) or low energy
intake compared to exercise expenditure.

The output is an energy deficiency or negative energy balance which impacts negatively on the
metabolic processes and the hormonal profile. The common organs that are initially affected are the
weight bearing bones (stress fractures and increased risk of sustaining a fracture from low BMD), female
reproductive system (amenorrhea or a scanty flow).

These when sustained progresses to affect various organs as there is no energy to adequately fuel the
body’s metabolic processes.

Athlete specific negative manifestations:
Anemia and reduced aerobic capacity (cardiovascular and Hematologic), frequent injuries and fractures,
muscle cramping and easy fatiqueability (energy production and musculoskeletal), underweight or low
BMI and chronic fatique syndrome (metabolic). All these will negatively affect your performance and
result in inability to reach your peak as an athlete.

Treatment:

  1. Full medical evaluation by a sports physician including blood tests to look at your hemoglobin and
    hormone profile (thyroid, estrogen, progesterone etc) and any indicated tests.
  2. Identifying cause (less intake or high expenditure) and correcting it
  3. Treatment is multi-disciplinary (nutrition, psychological support, iron supplements, oral
    contraceptives and bisphosphonates (NB: Bisphosphonates not to be consumed by women of child
    bearing age) and supplementing any deficiencies.

This is a correctable disorder and the key thing is prevention or early recognition and treatment with
good practices of managing the training load, nutrition and psychological assessment.
As the BFA medical we encourage all teams and in particular the women football teams to screen
athletes for this female athlete triad and refer for prompt treatment to aid improved athlete
performance and normal bodily function.

Development

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CAF C coaching course for coaches in women’s football officially began today, marking the first day of a week-long training program that will run until April 14, 2025, at the Lekidi Football Centre.
 
Aimed at enhancing the skills of coaches in women’s football, the course has attracted 30 participants from various regions across the country, including areas such as Nhabe, Tsabong, Hukuntsi, Central, and the FRAFA regions. Notably, two of the participants come from the national team: current Mares midfielder Golebaone Selebatso and former Mares defender Lebogang Setereke.
 
The course, designed to provide in-depth coaching knowledge and technical expertise, is led by experienced instructor Sepheko Motlhagodi. The course is being coordinated by the BFA Women’s Football Development and Grassroots Instructor Ms. Barobi Nwako, ensuring that participants receive top-notch training throughout the program.
 
The CAF C coaching course aims to empower and upskill local coaches to help elevate women’s football in Botswana, with a special focus on developing the next generation of talent in the sport. By the end of the course, attendees are expected to have gained the essential tools and insights to further their coaching careers and contribute to the growth of women’s football in Botswana.
 
As the days progress, the participants will be engaging in various sessions, blending theory and practical work, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience that will benefit both the individuals involved and the football community at large.

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