TY - JOUR AU - Manore, Melinda, M. AB - Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse by BhDMf5ePHKbH4TTImqenVJ2toCr/9wZZjwPUWvYES9l2nY+zyylnl33NGMK6MRsx on 10/26/2020 participants played in 2 games, and day 7 was an off day. Week 1 consisted of all away games vs. week 2 home games. Body fat percent was measured using a 7-site skin fold (Lange Calipers, Beta Technology, Santa Cruz, CA) and resting metabolic rate (RMR) was measured with a Med Gem. RESULTS: Descriptive statistics were calculated for age, anthropometric measures, and RMR (1408.3 ± 197.1 kcals) and percent body fat (14.5 ± 2.9%). Daily EI and exe rcise energy expenditure was analyzed using ESHA Research Food Processer (Salem, OR). Independent samples t-test revealed no significant differences between EI and EA for week 1 and week 2 (EI: 1785.6±460.1 kcals/day; EA: -4.2±21.0 kcals/kg of FFM vs. EI: 1637.7±456.5 kcals/day; EA: -4.1±23.3 kcals/kg FFM). More specifically, when examining daily EA, all volleyball players (100%) had LEA for days 1-6 for each week (regardless of away or home games); however on days 7 (off day) only 50% of volleyball players had LEA. CONCLUSION: Presence of LEA is the driving force behind the female athlete triad; thus, raising concern for a larger population of Division I Volleyball Players’ health status. Recognition and intervention of the TI - Comparison Of Dietary Energy Density Between Active Women With And Without Exercise-Associated Menstrual Dysfunction (ExMD): 85 Board #6 May 27, 9: 30 AM - 11: 30 AM JF - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise DO - 10.1249/01.mss.0000476396.29217.f3 DA - 2015-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/comparison-of-dietary-energy-density-between-active-women-with-and-4ulfE9cHHh SP - 1 VL - 47 IS - 5S DP - DeepDyve ER -