Send us a text Many female athletes think losing their period is a normal part of training, but it’s actually a sign their body is under too much stress and not getting enough fuel. In this episode, Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD, sits down with sports dietitian Riley Beatty, founder of the Performance Fueling Club, to talk about hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA), aka losing your period due to underfueling. Riley explains why HA happens, how to spot the warning signs (like fatigue, hair loss, or freq...
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Send us a text Many female athletes think losing their period is a normal part of training, but it’s actually a sign their body is under too much stress and not getting enough fuel. In this episode, Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD, sits down with sports dietitian Riley Beatty, founder of the Performance Fueling Club, to talk about hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA), aka losing your period due to underfueling. Riley explains why HA happens, how to spot the warning signs (like fatigue, hair loss, or freq...
Should athletes monitor their blood sugar during exercise?-- with Erin Palinski-Wade RD, CDE, LDN, CPT
Greenletes Podcast
26 minutes
2 years ago
Should athletes monitor their blood sugar during exercise?-- with Erin Palinski-Wade RD, CDE, LDN, CPT
Natalie speaks with Registered Dietitian and Diabetes expert Erin Palinski-Wade to get to the bottom of blood sugar for athletes. They discuss:Why athletes are wearing continuous glucose monitors and whether or not they are recommended for all athletes Do spikes in blood glucose do any long-term damage to the body?Is your insulin sensitivity heightened during the anabolic window, and does this help with muscle building? What is the glycemic index and why do people talk about it so ...
Greenletes Podcast
Send us a text Many female athletes think losing their period is a normal part of training, but it’s actually a sign their body is under too much stress and not getting enough fuel. In this episode, Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD, sits down with sports dietitian Riley Beatty, founder of the Performance Fueling Club, to talk about hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA), aka losing your period due to underfueling. Riley explains why HA happens, how to spot the warning signs (like fatigue, hair loss, or freq...