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College Athletes Under Pressure: Eating Disorders Among Female Track and Field Athletes

机译:大学运动员压力下:女性田径运动员之间的饮食障碍

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Eating disorders are a widespread problem for college female athletes. This article builds on this research by collecting survey data from female college track and field athletes at 30 universities. Results find that the division level is not a significant driver of eating disorders. Another significant finding comes from breaking out the pressures into its team-related and social causes. Results find that team-related pressures lead to more vomiting behavior, while social pressures impact dieting. Previous studies which aggregate pressures, rely on one eating disorder, or focus on a single university for their sampling may not reflect these complex relationships. Even after controlling for individual factors, competition level, and team nutritionists, the pressures still impact these athletes. This suggests a need for additional screenings and counselors to address pressures occurring both on and off the track. While difficult to achieve, there needs to be a change in team cultures across all divisions.
机译:饮食障碍是大学女运动员的广泛问题。本文通过在30所大学的女大学赛道和野外运动员收集调查数据来构建了这项研究。结果发现,分部级别不是饮食障碍的重要司机。另一个重要发现来自于将压力释放到其与团队相关和社会原因中。结果发现,与团队相关的压力导致更多呕吐行为,而社会压力会影响节食。以前的研究汇总压力,依赖于一种饮食障碍,或专注于单一的自筹影大学可能不会反映这些复杂的关系。即使在控制个人因素,竞争水平和团队营养学家之后,压力仍然会影响这些运动员。这表明需要额外的筛查和辅导员来解决轨道上和轨道上发生的压力。虽然难以实现,但所有部门都需要成为团队文化的变化。

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