Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
170 Papers
433 Citations
Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen is an academic researcher from Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eating disorders & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 131 publications. Previous affiliations of Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen include University of Agder.
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Papers
Changes in body composition, cardiovascular disease risk factors, and eating behavior after an intensive lifestyle intervention with high volume of physical activity in severely obese subjects: a prospective clinical controlled trial.
TL;DR: ILI including high volume of PA resulted in weight loss with almost maintenance of fat-free mass, favorable changes in CVD risk factors, and eating behavior in subjects with severe obesity.
Eating disorders, energy intake, training volume, and menstrual function in high-level modern rhythmic gymnasts.
TL;DR: All the gymnasts were dieting in spite of the fact that they were all extremely lean, and the avoidance of maturity, menstrual irregularities, energy deficit, high training volume, and high frequency of injuries were common features among the gymnast.
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Subcutaneous fat patterning in athletes: selection of appropriate sites and standardisation of a novel ultrasound measurement technique: ad hoc working group on body composition, health and performance, under the auspices of the IOC Medical Commission
Wolfram Müller,Timothy G. Lohman,Arthur D. Stewart,Ronald J. Maughan,Nanna L. Meyer,Luís B. Sardinha,Nuwanee Kirihennedige,Alba Reguant-Closa,Vanessa Risoul-Salas,Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen,Helmut Ahammer,Friedrich Anderhuber,Alfred Fürhapter-Rieger,Philipp Kainz,Wilfried Materna,Ulrike Pilsl,Wolfram Pirstinger,Tim Ackland +17 more
TL;DR: This US method reaches the fundamental accuracy and precision limits for SAT measurements given by tissue plasticity and furrowed borders, provided the measurers are trained appropriately.
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The female football player, disordered eating, menstrual function and bone health
TL;DR: Individuals involved in competitive football should be educated about the three interrelated components of the female athlete triad (disordered eating, menstrual dysfunction and low bone mass), and strategies should be developed to prevent, recognise and treat the triad components.
Effect of nutritional intervention on body composition and performance in elite athletes.
TL;DR: Athletes with nutritional guidance with a positive energy balance increased BW more, however, excess energy intake in a weight-gain protocol should be considered carefully due to undesirable increases in body fat.
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