Athletes can negatively alter their Energy Availability by increasing training, over-exercising, or decreasing the amount of food they eat.
Energy Needs in Sports-Position of the Working Group Sports Nutrition of The German Nutrition Society (DGE)
TC - Robust uncertainty assessment of the spatio-temporal transferability of glacier mass and energy balance models
Low energy availability: history, definition and evidence of its endocrine, metabolic and physiological effects in prospective studies in females and males
Energy balance: What is it, and how can you achieve it?
Effective Methodology for the Assessment of Integrated Energy Strategies ‒ SCI-STI-FM ‐ EPFL
Life cycle assessment, energy balance and sensitivity analysis of bioethanol production from microalgae in a tropical country - ScienceDirect
Energy Balance of Indian Villages: A Case Study of Seven Villages - Amit Garg, Jaypalsinh Chauhan, Abha Chhabra, Tirthankar Nag, 2018
Frontiers Reexamining the calculations of exercise energy expenditure in the energy availability equation of free-living athletes
Energy in the Balance (Free PDF Download) – The NEED Project
Reports - Artelys
Assessing Energy Requirements, Energy Balance and Energy Availability