Low Energy Availability Blunts Muscle and Functional Gains: What Clinicians and Coaches Need to Know

Low Energy Availability Blunts Muscle and Functional Gains: What Clinicians and Coaches Need to Know

A 2025 systematic review finds low energy availability (LEA) is associated with impaired neuromusculoskeletal training responses—reduced gains in lean mass and function and consistent deficits in strength, cellular markers and subjective recovery—highlighting the need to screen and restore energy before hypertrophy-focused rehabilitation.