1. Which of the following is/are considered minimal body fat values for male and female athletes over 16 years-of-age?
A.) 5% body fat for male athletes, 12-14% body fat for female athletes
B.) 5% body fat for male and female athletes
C.) 3% body fat for male athletes, 8% body fat for female athletes
D.) 10% body fat for male and female athletes
2. Which of the following is NOT a component of the female athlete triad?
A.) Bone demineralization
B.) Disordered eating
C.) Early puberty
D.) Menstrual dysfunction
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5% body fat for male athletes and 12 - 14% body fat for female athletes
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Early Puberty
1. Which of the following is/are considered minimal body fat values for male and female athletes...
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