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which blood doesn’t http://eatingdisorders.ucsd.edu/resources/athletics-
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5. Rust DM. The Female Athlete Triad: Disordered Eating,
blood cells” Amenorrhea, and Osteoporosis. The Clearing House.
2002;74(6):301-305. doi:10.1007/978-1-59745-534-3_5.
o often associated 6. Smolak L, Murnen SK, Ruble AE. Female Athletes and
with low iron levels Eating Problems: A Meta-Analysis. International
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