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<strong>Tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned</strong> <strong>Athletes</strong> <strong>an</strong>d Competition 14<br />

6.3 Based on the evidence presented above, would either tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned men <strong>or</strong> women compete <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong> adv<strong>an</strong>tage against physically b<strong>or</strong>n men <strong>an</strong>d women<br />

Based on the evidence above, to d<strong>at</strong>e there is really no concrete evidence to supp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>or</strong><br />

refute th<strong>at</strong> tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned men <strong>or</strong> women would compete <strong>at</strong> <strong>an</strong> adv<strong>an</strong>tage as compared with<br />

physically b<strong>or</strong>n men <strong>an</strong>d women. Testosterone administr<strong>at</strong>ion to tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned men resulted in<br />

haemoglobin levels similar to those in physically b<strong>or</strong>n men (37). Additionally, <strong>at</strong> the upper level,<br />

muscle cross-sectional area was not different between physically b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>an</strong>d tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned men (37).<br />

In fact, the only sex difference th<strong>at</strong> persisted following one year of testosterone administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

was a higher amount of subcut<strong>an</strong>eous f<strong>at</strong> in tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned men, as compared with physically b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

men (28). Thus, if this fact<strong>or</strong> was <strong>an</strong> imp<strong>or</strong>t<strong>an</strong>t determin<strong>an</strong>t of perf<strong>or</strong>m<strong>an</strong>ce it may result in a<br />

perf<strong>or</strong>m<strong>an</strong>ce detriment when tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned men competed against physically b<strong>or</strong>n men. However,<br />

imp<strong>or</strong>t<strong>an</strong>tly as discussed in the sex difference section above, absolute muscle mass is not<br />

necessarily indic<strong>at</strong>ive of muscle quality (57), as evidenced by the finding th<strong>at</strong> when absolute<br />

muscle mass is controlled f<strong>or</strong>, men still have gre<strong>at</strong>er leg muscle strength (57). Estrogen <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>ti<strong>an</strong>drogen<br />

tre<strong>at</strong>ment to tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned women resulted in haemoglobin levels similar to those found<br />

in physically b<strong>or</strong>n women (37). Anthropometrically, <strong>at</strong> the higher end muscle cross-sectional<br />

area was equal between tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned <strong>an</strong>d physically b<strong>or</strong>n women (37); whereas subcut<strong>an</strong>eous f<strong>at</strong><br />

content remained lower <strong>an</strong>d total body weight higher in tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned women, as compared with<br />

physically b<strong>or</strong>n women (28). Imp<strong>or</strong>t<strong>an</strong>tly, none of the studies th<strong>at</strong> have been conducted to d<strong>at</strong>e<br />

have specifically looked <strong>at</strong> perf<strong>or</strong>m<strong>an</strong>ce variables in tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned versus physically b<strong>or</strong>n men <strong>an</strong>d<br />

women. The only study written to address the issue of tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned individuals in competitive<br />

sp<strong>or</strong>t (37) did so using a retrospective design in a non-<strong>at</strong>hletic popul<strong>at</strong>ion. Additionally, no study<br />

has rec<strong>or</strong>ded whether height has ch<strong>an</strong>ged in response to cross-sex h<strong>or</strong>mone administr<strong>at</strong>ion. Thus,<br />

based on the currently available inf<strong>or</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion there is not enough evidence to supp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>or</strong> refute a<br />

claim th<strong>at</strong> tr<strong>an</strong>sitioned <strong>at</strong>hletes compete <strong>at</strong> <strong>an</strong> unfair adv<strong>an</strong>tage <strong>or</strong> disadv<strong>an</strong>tage as compared with<br />

physically b<strong>or</strong>n men <strong>an</strong>d women.<br />

6.4 How do the findings to d<strong>at</strong>e compare with the IOC Stockholm Consensus<br />

In 2003 the Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Olympic Committee (IOC) Medical Commissioner convened a<br />

group of individuals to issue recommend<strong>at</strong>ions on sex reassignment in sp<strong>or</strong>ts (49). The group<br />

issued the following recommend<strong>at</strong>ions (49):<br />

1) Individuals undergoing sex reassignment of male to female (<strong>an</strong>d vice versa) pri<strong>or</strong> to<br />

puberty should be regarded as girls <strong>an</strong>d women (<strong>an</strong>d vice versa) <strong>an</strong>d no restrictions<br />

should be made with regards to particip<strong>at</strong>ion in sp<strong>or</strong>t.<br />

2) Individuals undergoing sex reassignment of male to female (<strong>an</strong>d vice versa) after puberty<br />

are eligible f<strong>or</strong> particip<strong>at</strong>ion in sp<strong>or</strong>t in their new sex c<strong>at</strong>eg<strong>or</strong>y provided the following<br />

conditions are met:<br />

a. Sex-reassignment surgery has been completed, including external genitalia<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>ges <strong>an</strong>d gonadectomy<br />

b. The <strong>at</strong>hlete is legally recognized as a member of their new sex<br />

c. Cross-sex h<strong>or</strong>mone therapy appropri<strong>at</strong>e f<strong>or</strong> the new sex has been administered in<br />

a verifiable m<strong>an</strong>ner <strong>an</strong>d f<strong>or</strong> a sufficient length of time to minimize sex-rel<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>tages in sp<strong>or</strong>t competition.

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