Search Results - Eating Disorders
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Eating disorder symptoms and perfectionism in female athletes
Donti, O., Panidi, I., Gaspari, V., Donti, A.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: Eating disorders are complex psychiatric disorders impairing everyday life, health, and development (1). …”
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Negative body image and limited nutrition knowledge among collegiate dancers signals need for screening and support
Douglas, C. C., Shahan, M., Camel, S. P., Vogel, S.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2024)“…Introduction: The collegiate environment may exacerbate body image issues and eating disorders (EDs) among dancers. This study seeks to evaluate the complex relationships between body image perceptions, risk of EDs, and nutrition knowledge among collegiate dancers. …”
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Prevalence of mental health problems and their potential association with sleep disturbance, coping skills and social support in professional ballet dancers
Junge, A., Hauschild, A.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2024)“…Introduction: While several studies have analyzed the characteristics and burden of injuries and physical complaints in (pre-)professional dancers, mental health problems, other than eating disorders, have rarely been studied in professional ballet dancers. …”
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Body image dissatisfaction, eating disorders, and associated factors in Brazilian professional ballroom dancers
Cardoso, A. A., Reis, N. M., Moratelli, J. Borgatto, A., Resende, R., de Souza Guidarini, F. C., de Azevedo Guimarães, A. C.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2021)“…Te search for movement plasticity causes dancers to seek to achieve and maintain low body weight, which can lead to dissatisfaction with their body image and to eating disorders. The purpose of this study was to analyze body image satisfaction and the presence of eating disorders and associated factors in professional ballroom dancers in Brazil. …”
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Eating disorders in Spanish acrobatic gymnasts based on sex and competitive level
Salas-Morillas, A., Gutiérrez-Sánchez, Á., Ariza-Vargas, L., Vernetta-Santana, M.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2023)“…The aim of this study was to assess the body composition and the risk of developing an eating disorder (ED) in two groups of Spanish elite acrobatic gymnasts. …”
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Sport and exercise as risk factors for eating disorders
Plateau, C. R., Arcelus, J.Published in Eating Disorders (2023)Collective title: “…Eating Disorders…”
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Lower symptoms of disordered eating and training behaviour and depression in national team gymnasts compared to healthy controls
Melin, A., Forsberg, N., Edlund, K.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…In females CE is often associated with disordered eating behaviour (DE). Potential harmful consequences are injuries, depression and impaired social relations. …”
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Health outcomes among former female collegiate gymnasts: the influence of sport specialization, concussion, and disordered eating
Sweeney, E., Howell, D. R., Seehusen, C. N., Tilley, D., Case, E.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2021)“…There is limited evidence, however, regarding the risks of early specialization in this sport, the rate of concussions in gymnasts, and the long-term effects of disordered eating in gymnasts. We sought to describe health-related outcomes of former collegiate gymnasts and the association with early sport specialization, concussion history, and disordered eating. …”
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Energy availability with or without eating disorder risk in collegiate female athletes and performing artists
Torres-McGehee, T. M., Emerson, D. M., Pritchett, K., Moore, E. M., Smith, A. B., Uriegas, N. A.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)“…Context: Female athletes and performing artists can present with low energy availability (LEA) from either unintentional (eg, inadvertent undereating) or intentional (eg, eating disorder [ED]) methods. Whereas LEA and ED risk have been examined independently, few researchers have examined them simultaneously. …”
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Change the Routine: Report on the Independent Review into Gymnastics in Australia
Published 2021“…Additionally, hiring practices for coaching staff lack accountability and there are inconsistent policies and systems to regulate their behaviour. 1: Transform education to skills development for coaches 2: Strengthen coach engagement and accountability 3: Develop a national social media policy 4: Broaden the sport`s understanding of child abuse and neglect 5: Encourage and promote athlete empowerment and participation 6: Provide a formal acknowledgement and apology to all members of the gymnastics community in Australia who have experienced any form of abuse in the sport 7: Develop a skills-based training and support program for all athletes to prevent and address eating disorders and disordered eating 8: Develop and refine resources relating to body image, weight management practices and eating disorders, to improve consistency and support effective implementation 9: All matters regarding child abuse and neglect, misconduct, bullying, sexual harassment, and assault be investigated externally of the sport 10: Establish interim and ongoing oversight over relevant complaints at all levels of the sport 11: Establish a toll-free triage, referral and reporting telephone service operated by SIA 12: Align current governance with Sport Australia`s Sport Governance Principles more consistently and effectively The Commission has distilled Sport Australia`s Sport Governance Principles into four areas related to successful governance within the current federated model: effective partnerships and collaboration; robust engagement and participation; consistency and accessibility; and accountability and transparency. …”
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High level rhythmic gymnasts and urinary incontinence: Prevalence, risk factors, and influence on performance
Dobbertin Gram, M. C., Bø, K.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…BMI, hypermobility, menarche, disordered eating, and hours of training were not found to be risk factors for stress urinary incontinence. …”
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The relationship between social media and disordered eating in college-aged female gymnasts
Ausmus, J. C., Blom, L. C., Bowman, S., Lebeau, J. C.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2021)“…While the relationships between media and eating disorders and disordered eating patterns in college-aged women have been extensively studied (e.g., Bissel, 2004; Grabe & Hyde 2009; Harper & Tiggeman, 2008; Yamamiya, Cash, Melnyk, Posavac, & Posavac, 2005), fewer studies have been conducted with female athletes. …”
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Psychological aspects of injury in gymnastics
Shapiro, J. L., Bartlett, M. L., Lomonte, L. E.Published in Gymnastics medicine - evaluation, management and rehabilitation (2020)“…., major depression, anxiety, eating disorders, substance abuse, trauma) are present, sports medicine professionals should refer athletes to a qualified mental health professional. …”
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Nutrition, sports, and Covid-19 lockdown impact on young competitive artistic swimming athletes
Russo, M. T., Fadda, J., Angioni, A.Published in Austin Journal of Nutrition & Metabolism (2020)“…The energy requirements of artistic swimmers are challenging and cannot be able to sustain healthy body function, causing a higher risk of developing disordered eating/eating disorders in young female athletes, or eating anxiety, fearing that eating appropriate foods and beverages negatively alter body composition and increase body mass. …”
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Synchronized swimming: The influence on young and adolescent girls` development and eating habits
Romero, A.Published in ValUE (2020)“…Some studies indicate that a greater incidence of eating disorders is found in AS (ED, Robertson et al., 2014). …”
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Physiological parameters of bone health in elite ballet dancers
Lambert, B. S., Cain, M. T., Heimdal, T., Harris, J. D., Jotwani, V., Petak, S., McCulloch, P. C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2020)“…Purpose: This study aimed to characterize bone health in relation to stress fracture history, body composition, eating disorder risk, and blood biomarkers in professional male and female ballet dancers. …”
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Anthropometric indicators of body image dissatisfaction and perception inconsistency in young rhythmic gymnastics
Zaccagni, L., Rinaldo, N., Gualdi-Russo, E.Published in Asian Journal of Sports Medicine (2019)“…Background: Although the positive effects of sports on body image perception are well described in the literature, rhythmic gymnasts have been reported to be at greater risk of developing body dissatisfaction and possibly eating disorders. The reason is that athletes engaged in aesthetic sports may be subject to greater pressure to be thin in order to adhere to the norms of that sport. …”
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The risk of low energy availability in Chinese elite and recreational female aesthetic sports athletes
Meng, K., Qiu, J., Benardot, D., Carr, A., Yi, L., Wang, J., Liang, Y.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2020)“…Participants completed 2 online questionnaires to assess LEA and eating disorder risk. These included the Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire (LEAF-Q), which provided information on injury history, gastrointestinal function and menstrual history, and the Eating Disorder Inventory-3 Referral Form (EDI-3 RF). …”
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Injury and disordered eating behaviors: what is the connection for female professional dancers
Reel, J. J., Podlog, L., Hamilton, L., Greviskes, L., Voelker, D. K., Gray, C.Published in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (2018)“…Dancers, like athletes, frequently endure injuries and disordered eating as a result of performance-specific demands. …”
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