Good Morning,
I am wanting to continue to work on ways that we can help our runners, not only on the track, but with their health. I have started a section off to the right that is going to be for health and nutrition, and I am going to add to that today.
Below are some links to information about Iron and if runners/athletes have Low Ferritin Levels and if they are dealing with anemia. (They will also always be linked on the right side of this page) This is something that we should always be aware of, but we are becoming more aware of, so we want to try and make everyone aware of this so you can be seeing what the signs are. It is something that more of us should be getting checked with our doctors, but if you have questions about it, please let us know so we can help you before you bring your runner in. It is possible that your doctor may not be aware of some of the testing that can and should be done. Also, this is an issue that can affect both males and females.
Thanks to the Edina Girls Cross Country team and coach for allowing us to use some of the articles they have posted on their website. They have been one of the better programs not only in the State but the Nation the past couple of years, so I would like to think that they are staying on top of this.
Thanks,
Denny
Are your ferritin levels up to speed?
Iron Depletion in High School Runners
Impact of Iron Depletion without Anemia on Performance in Trained Endurance Athletes
Iron and Low ferritin levels but not Low Hemoglobin Levels
Iron-Rich Foods to Eat
The Female Athlete Triad
Iron Deficiency in Distance Runners
Physiological and Biomechanical Studies of Muscle Dysfunction
The Effect of Iron Therapy on the Exercise Capacity of Non-anemic, Iron-Deficient, Adolescent Runners
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