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Eating Attitudes Perfectionism and Body-esteem of Elite Male Judoists and Cyclists

机译:优秀男子柔道和自行车运动员的饮食态度完美主义和身体自尊

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This study tested the hypothesis that male athletes who feel pressured to maintain a specific body weight present an elevated risk of subclinical eating disorders. Twelve judoists (19.5 ± 0.5 yr), fifteen cyclists (21.2 ± 2.8 yr) and seventeen non- competitive students matched for BMI and used as controls (21.8 ± 1.8 yr) were studied using the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26). The Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale, the Body Esteem Scale and the Profile of Mood States were also used to evaluate the relationships between eating disorders and psychological characteristics. Athletes completed the tests during their competitive period and controls completed the same scales at the same time. Scores obtained on EAT-26 differed significantly from the control group on EAT (p < 0.01), Dieting (p < 0.01), and Bulimia scores (p < 0.05). Sixty percent of the athletes used weight loss methods. Self-induced vomiting, use of laxatives and diet pills were reported by 4%, 10%, and 8.5% of them, respectively. Increasing exercise was the primary method used by controls to lose body weight. Athletes reported greater negative feelings about their physical appearance and their Body Weight Satisfaction than controls (p < 0.01, p < 0.05, respectively). Our results also showed that depression mood accounted for 73% of the variance in Bulimia scores and for 64% of the variance in Global EAT scores in athletes. Body-esteem Appearance and depression accounted for a significant proportion of the variance in Dieting scores. There was no difference in perfectionism and mood between athletes and controls. This study highlights that these athletes may tread a fine line between optimal competitive attitudes and detrimental health behaviors.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">Prevalence of eating disorders has become a growing concern among athletic populations, but very little information is available concerning male athletes.This study highlights that these athletes may tread a fine line between optimal competitive attitudes and detrimental health behaviors.
机译:这项研究检验了一种假设,即感到承受压力以保持特定体重的男性运动员存在亚临床饮食失调的风险增加。使用饮食态度测试(EAT-26)研究了十二名柔道运动员(19.5±0.5年),十五名自行车运动员(21.2±2.8年)和十七名符合BMI并被用作对照的非竞争性学生(21.8±1.8年)。多维完美主义量表,身体自尊量表和情绪状态档案也被用来评估饮食失调与心理特征之间的关系。运动员在比赛期间完成测试,而对照组则同时完成相同的量表。在EAT-26上获得的分数与对照组在EAT(p <0.01),节食(p <0.01)和贪食症(p <0.05)上有显着差异。 60%的运动员使用了减肥方法。据报道,他们的自我诱导性呕吐,使用泻药和减肥药分别占4%,10%和8.5%。增加运动量是控制者减肥的主要方法。运动员报告其对身体外观和体重满意度的负面感觉比对照组更大(分别为p <0.01,p <0.05)。我们的研究结果还表明,抑郁情绪占运动员贪食症评分变异的73%和总体EAT评分变异的64%。自尊外观和抑郁在节食评分差异中占很大比例。运动员和控制者之间的完美主义和情绪没有差异。这项研究强调,这些运动员可能会在最佳竞争态度和有害健康行为之间走一条细线。要点prefix-word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 进食障碍的患病率已成为运动人群中越来越多的关注,但是关于男性运动员的信息很少。 < li>这项研究突出表明,这些运动员可能会在最佳竞争态度和有害健康行为之间走一条细线。

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