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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Sam McHaffie, performance nutritionist at Manchester City Women and recent PhD graduate from Liverpool John Moores University. We unpack the findings from his four-part PhD exploring nutrition and energy availability in elite female footballers—from carbohydrate fear and body image concerns to under-fuelling and RED-S risk in adolescent players. Sam shares practical insights for coaches, players, and parents on fuelling performance, supporting menstrual health, and creating positive nutrition environments in the women’s game.
🎙 Topics include:
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Carbohydrate myths and body image issues in women’s football
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Skinfold testing and why context matters
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How open players really are about their menstrual cycle
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The role of parents, coaches, and practitioners in shaping healthy food culture
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Doubly labelled water and redefining energy needs in female athletes
If you support a player, work in the game, or just want to understand women’s football better—this one’s for you.
🔗 More at www.womensfootballhub.com

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