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Body mass index, nutritional knowledge, and eating behaviors in elite student and professional ballet dancers

机译:优秀学生和专业芭蕾舞演员的体重指数,营养知识和饮食行为

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OBJECTIVE:: It is recognized that there is a high esthetic demand in ballet, and this has implications on dancers body mass index (BMI) and eating behaviors. The objective of this study was to examine the association between BMI, eating attitudes, and nutritional knowledge of elite student and professional ballet dancers. DESIGN:: Observational design. SETTING:: Institutional. PARTICIPANTS:: One hundred eighty-nine participants from an elite full-time dance school (M = 53, F = 86) and from an elite ballet company (M = 16, F = 25) volunteered for the study. There were no exclusion criteria. INTERVENTIONS:: Anthropometric data (height and mass), General Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire (GNKQ), and the Eating Attitude Test-26 (EAT-26) were collected from each participant. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:: Univariate analysis of variance was used to examine differences in gender and group for BMI, GNKQ, and EAT-26. Regression analyses were applied to examine interactions between BMI, GNKQ, and EAT-26. RESULTS:: Professional dancers had significantly greater BMI than student dancers (P < 0.001), and males had significantly higher BMI scores than females (P < 0.05). Food knowledge increased with age (P < 0.001) with no gender difference. Student dancers had a significant interaction between year group and gender because of significantly higher EAT-26 scores for females in years 10 and 12. Regression analysis of the subcategories (gender and group) reported a number of significant relationships between BMI, GNKQ, and EAT-26. CONCLUSIONS:: The findings suggest that dancers with disordered eating also display lower levels of nutritional knowledge, and this may have an impact on BMI. Female students eating attitudes and BMI should especially be monitored during periods of adolescent development.
机译:目的::人们认识到芭蕾舞对审美的需求很高,这对舞者的体重指数(BMI)和饮食行为有影响。这项研究的目的是检查BMI,饮食态度以及精英学生和专业芭蕾舞演员的营养知识之间的关联。设计::观察设计。地点::机构。参与者:来自一所精英全日制舞蹈学校(M = 53,F = 86)和一家精英芭蕾舞团(M = 16,F = 25)的189名参与者自愿参加了这项研究。没有排除标准。干预措施:从每个参与者中收集人体测量数据(身高和体重),一般营养知识问卷(GNKQ)和饮食态度测验26(EAT-26)。主要观察指标:使用单因素方差分析检查BMI,GNKQ和EAT-26的性别和组别差异。应用回归分析来检查BMI,GNKQ和EAT-26之间的相互作用。结果:专业舞者的BMI明显高于学生舞者(P <0.001),男性的BMI得分明显高于女性(P <0.05)。饮食知识随年龄增长而增加(P <0.001),无性别差异。学生舞蹈演员在年组和性别之间具有显着的相互作用,因为在10和12年级,女性的EAT-26得分明显更高。对子类别(性别和组)的回归分析报告了BMI,GNKQ和EAT之间的许多重要关系-26。结论:研究结果表明,饮食失调的舞者也显示出较低的营养知识水平,这可能对BMI有影响。在青少年发育期间,应特别监测女学生的饮食态度和BMI。

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