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Difficulties in Emotion Regulation, Alexithymia, and Social Phobia Are Associated With Disordered Eating in Male and Female Undergraduate Athletes

机译:情绪调节的困难,亚伦思西亚和社会恐惧症与男性和女性本科生运动员的饮食无序有关

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IInvestigations of disordered eating in the athlete population tend to focus on females and the influence of sport level. This leaves unanswered whether, and how, team interdependence (i.e., whether the competition is engaged with one person or as a team) may differentially impact male athletes. In the present study, we recruited a sample of non-athletes, individual athletes, and team athletes and examined the interaction of gender and teammate interdependence on established psychosocial risk factors for disordered eating, including social phobia, alexithymia, and emotion regulation. Although we identified a significant main effect of gender, there was no main effect of team type, nor was there a significant interaction of gender and team type. Using descriptive discriminant analysis (DDA), these variables significantly discriminated between genders. Women were defined by higher scores than men on drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, and emotion recognition and men were defined by relatively higher scores on emotion dysregulation and binge eating. When we combined all athletes and compared them with non-athletes, a significant interaction of gender and athlete status emerged such that female athletes, compared to male athletes and women non-athletes, were defined by higher scores on drive for thinness, emotion dysregulation, and binge eating. Conversely, male athletes, compared to female athletes, were defined by greater difficulty identifying feelings and body dissatisfaction. Non-athletes were not well defined by the discriminant function. These results highlight that emotional processes convey risk for eating disorders in men and women, particularly in athletes, and these risk factors are not uniform.
机译:在运动员人口中患有无​​序饮食的人们倾向于关注女性和体育水平的影响。这叶是否未经答复,以及如何,团队相互依存(即,竞争是否与一个人或团队从事)可能会差异地影响男运动员。在本研究中,我们招募了一个非运动员,个别运动员和团队运动员的样本,并审查了性别和队友相互依存的互动,就既定的饮食中既定的心理社会危险因素,包括社会恐惧症,亚伦思西亚和情绪调节。虽然我们确定了性别的重大效果,但没有团队类型的主要影响,性别和团队类型的互动互动。使用描述性判别分析(DDA),这些变量在性别之间显着歧视。妇女的定额比男性更高的分数,而是在薄弱,身体不满,情感认可和男性的比例相对较高的比分达到情感失调和狂暴。当我们结合所有运动员并与非运动员进行比较时,性别和运动员状况的重大互动使女运动员与男运动员相比,与男性运动员和女性非运动员相比,由更高的分数,情感失调,和狂犬病吃。相反,与女运动员相比,男女运动员被更大的难度识别感情和身体不满。非运动员并没有得到很好的判别职能定义。这些结果强调,情绪过程向男女饮食疾病的风险传达,特别是在运动员中,这些风险因素并不统一。

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