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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 56 MIN

REDs Explained, Why Underfueling Doesn't Have a Look w/ Dr. Melissa Lodge

from The Running Explained Podcast · host Running Explained

You can run well on too little fuel for a long time. Right up until you can't.This week, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick sit down with Dr. Melissa Lodge (PhD in exercise science and sports nutrition, RD-in-progress, and the mind behind @fed_collaborative) to unpack REDs: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport. It's one of the most misunderstood, under-screened issues in endurance running, and it does not have a look.We get into why low energy availability sneaks up on runners (intentional and inadvertent), why weight is a terrible way to diagnose it, and the hidden biomarkers worth advocating for on your next blood panel (hi, T3). Melissa breaks down what's actually happening beneath the surface when you underfuel: bone loss, suppressed hormones, disrupted cholesterol, and a body quietly triaging which systems it can afford to keep running.We also cover:Why a "withdrawal bleed" on hormonal birth control isn't a period, and what you lose as a vital signThe adolescent window for bone development that you genuinely cannot get back (essential listening for parents and coaches)Within-day energy deficits, backloading calories, and why "I fueled my long run" isn't the finish lineHow to raise concerns with a teammate or friend without pointing fingersThe carbohydrate revolution in endurance sport, and the trap of nailing one thing while ignoring the other 22 hours of your dayThe throughline, in true Running Explained fashion: nail the basics first. Eat enough, eat often, and stop making fueling harder than it needs to be.Bio: Melissa Lodge, PhD, is an exercise physiologist and soon-to-be RD. Her research focuses on the physiological and psychological impacts of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs), particularly in female athletes. As a former elite runner, Melissa is especially interested in REDs prevention to improve the health and performance of athletes across the lifespan. Melissa also runs the social media platform @fed_collaborative, where she translates complex research on exercise physiology, REDs, and sports nutrition. Find Melissa on Instagram at @fed_collaborative.This episode touches on disordered eating and bone health. If any of it hits close to home, please reach out to a sports-medicine-informed physician or dietitian.Amanda IG Nick IGEmail - [email protected] to finally train with a plan that’s built around YOU?✅ Personalized training✅ Weekly support + adjustments✅ Strategy, structure, and accountability✅ Expert coaching to help you actually hit your goalsNot ready for a 1:1 Coach📝PDF Training Plan Templates available🤝Group Coaching, Strength Training and Unlimited access toall Training Plans available in The Run Club App to find the right training plan for you!

You can run well on too little fuel for a long time. Right up until you can't.This week, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick sit down with Dr. Melissa Lodge (PhD in exercise science and sports nutrition, RD-in-progress, and the mind behind @fed_collaborative) to unpack REDs: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport. It's one of the most misunderstood, under-screened issues in endurance running, and it does not have a look.We get into why low energy availability sneaks up on runners (intentional and inadvertent), why weight is a terrible way to diagnose it, and the hidden biomarkers worth advocating for on your next blood panel (hi, T3). Melissa breaks down what's actually happening beneath the surface when you underfuel: bone loss, suppressed hormones, disrupted cholesterol, and a body quietly triaging which systems it can afford to keep running.We also cover:Why a "withdrawal bleed" on hormonal birth control isn't a period, and what you lose as a vital signThe adolescent window for bone development that you genuinely cannot get back (essential listening for parents and coaches)Within-day energy deficits, backloading calories, and why "I fueled my long run" isn't the finish lineHow to raise concerns with a teammate or friend without pointing fingersThe carbohydrate revolution in endurance sport, and the trap of nailing one thing while ignoring the other 22 hours of your dayThe throughline, in true Running Explained fashion: nail the basics first. Eat enough, eat often, and stop making fueling harder than it needs to be.Bio: Melissa Lodge, PhD, is an exercise physiologist and soon-to-be RD. Her research focuses on the physiological and psychological impacts of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs), particularly in female athletes. As a former elite runner, Melissa is especially interested in REDs prevention to improve the health and performance of athletes across the lifespan. Melissa also runs the social media platform @fed_collaborative, where she translates complex research on exercise physiology, REDs, and sports nutrition. Find Melissa on Instagram at @fed_collaborative.This episode touches on disordered eating and bone health. If any of it hits close to home, please reach out to a sports-medicine-informed physician or dietitian.Amanda IG Nick IGEmail - [email protected] to finally train with a plan that’s built around YOU?✅ Personalized training✅ Weekly support + adjustments✅ Strategy, structure, and accountability✅ Expert coaching to help you actually hit your goalsNot ready for a 1:1 Coach📝PDF Training Plan Templates available🤝Group Coaching, Strength Training and Unlimited access toall Training Plans available in The Run Club App to find the right training plan for you!

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