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Alcohol use and behaviors in women long-distance race participants reporting a history of bulimia and/or anorexia nervosa

机译:报告长距离性贪食症和/或神经性厌食症的女性长途比赛参与者的酒精使用和行为

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Objective. To describe the relationship between a reported history of an eating disorder, a history of problem alcohol behavior and current alcohol consumption in women long-distance runners. Design. Survey. Setting. General community. Participants. Women participating in a 20-mile road race (n=398) and age-matched non-exercising women enrolled in a family practice health maintenance organization (n=121) (mean age, 37.1±9.4 years). Intervention. Not applicable. Measures. Responses to questions relating to 1) a past history of an eating disorder; 2) weight; 3) running and exercise habits; 4) drinking behaviors using alcoholism screening tests; 5) quantity-frequency data of the previous two week alcohol consumption. Results. Ten percent of racers and 4.1 % of controls reported a history of an eating disorder. Those racers reporting a history of bulimia nervosa without anorexia were more likely to report feeling guilty about their drinking, drunk-driving arrests, an elevated score on an alcoholism screening test (suggestive of problem drinking), alcoholism, and seeking help for problem drinking than other racers or the control population without a history of an eating disorder. However, bulimic racers did not report either increased current alcohol consumption or occasions of drinking, including binge drinking (five or more drinks in one episode). Conclusions. Women racers reporting a history of bulimia nervosa are more likely to report a history of problem behaviors with alcohol but no differences in current alcohol consumption from that reported by other women racers or women without a history of an eating disorder from the control population.
机译:目的。描述女性长跑运动员饮食失调史,酗酒问题史和当前饮酒量之间的关系。设计。调查。设置。普通社区。参加者参加20英里公路竞赛的妇女(n = 398)和年龄相匹配的非运动女性进入家庭健康管理组织(n = 121)(平均年龄,37.1±9.4岁)。介入。不适用。措施。对有关以下问题的回答:1)饮食失调的既往史; 2)重量; 3)跑步和运动习惯; 4)使用酒精中毒筛查测试的饮酒行为; 5)前两周的饮酒量频率数据。结果。 10%的赛车手和4.1%的对照组有进食障碍史。那些报告有无厌食症的神经性贪食症的赛车手比他们的饮酒,酒后驾车逮捕,酒精中毒筛查测试(暗示有问题的饮酒),酒精中毒和寻求问题有帮助的人更容易感到内没有饮食失调史的其他种族或对照人群。但是,暴民赛车手没有报告当前的酒精消耗增加或饮酒的机会,包括暴饮暴食(一次发作五杯或更多酒)。结论。报告有神经性贪食症史的女赛车手更有可能报告饮酒问题行为的历史,但与其他女赛车手或没有饮食失调史的女性相比,目前的饮酒量与对照人群没有差异。

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