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The FENDURA research project

The Female Endurance Athlete (FENDURA): Exploring the missing link in exercise physiology.

FENDURA (The Female Endurance Athlete) is a research project led by the School of Sport Sciences at ÐÒÔË´óתÅÌ The Arctic University of Norway, in close collaboration with NTNU, Olympiatoppen, Norges Skiforbund and Norges Skiskytterforbund. The projects aims at improving the sparse knowledge of how hormonal and other female-specific aspects impact exercise and performance among female endurance athletes. The FENDURA project is focused on researching female athletes, to better understand female-specific challenges, and to improve the performance and health of these athletes.


Project Structure (2020-2024)



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Recent Publications

Under Review

  1. Vedenpää, M.M.S., Sagelv, E.H., Torstveit, M.K., Borch, K.B., Osborne, J.O. Lower prevalence of disordered eating behaviours among Norwegian female athletes compared to non-athletes: a cross-sectional survey using the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire. European Journal of Sport Science.

2024

  1. Osborne, J.O., Andersson, E.P., Pedersen, S., Welde, B., Pettersen, S.A., Emaus, A., Solli, G.S. & Engseth, T.P. Hormonal contraceptive use and self-reported menstrual cycle-related symptom frequency and severity in Norwegian team handball players of different competition levels. International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance.






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 2022

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Recent Conference Presentations and Posters

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2023

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2020

FENDURA Master and Bachelor Theses

Master Students

Bachelor Students

Links to FENDURA member profiles


Contact


Collaborations and Partnerships


Lead Institution and Funders

          


Collaborative Tertiary Institutions

                                


Collaborative Medical Institutions


Sporting Organisations

                                                        

Please contact the Project Leader, Dr. John Owen Osborne, for more information on upcoming FENDURA studies and/or research dissemination.

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