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Prevalence of eating disorder risk and body image distortion among national collegiate athletic association division I varsity equestrian athletes.

机译:国家大学生运动会司我校取骑士运动员的饮食障碍风险与身体形象扭曲的患病率。

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CONTEXT: Participation in appearance-based sports, particularly at the collegiate level, may place additional pressures on female athletes to be thin, which may increase the likelihood of their resorting to drastic weight control measures, such as disordered eating behaviors. OBJECTIVES: (1) To estimate the prevalence and sources of eating disorder risk classification by academic status (freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior) and riding discipline (English and Western), (2) to examine riding style and academic status variations in body mass index (BMI) and silhouette type, and (3) to examine these variations across eating disorder risk classification type (eg, body image disturbances). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Seven universities throughout the United States. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 138 participants volunteered (mean age = 19.88 +/- 1.29 years). They represented 2 equestrian disciplines English riding (n = 91) and Western riding (n = 47). Main Outcome Measure(s): Participants self-reported menstrual cycle history, height, and weight. We screened for eating disorder risk behaviors with the Eating Attitudes Test and for body disturbance with sex-specific BMI silhouettes. RESULTS: Based on the Eating Attitudes Test, estimated eating disorder prevalence was 42.0% in the total sample, 38.5% among English riders, and 48.9% among Western riders. No BMI or silhouette differences were found across academic status or discipline in disordered eating risk. Overall, participants perceived their body images as significantly larger than their actual physical sizes (self-reported BMI) and wanted to be significantly smaller in both normal clothing and competitive uniforms. CONCLUSIONS: Disordered eating risk prevalence among equestrian athletes was similar to that reported in other aesthetic sports and lower than that in nonaesthetic sports. Athletic trainers working with these athletes should be sensitive to these risks and refer athletes as needed to clinicians knowledgeable about disordered eating. Professionals working with this population should avoid making negative comments about physical size and appearance.
机译:背景信息:参加基于外观的运动,特别是在大学水平,可能会对女运动员进行额外的压力,这可能会增加他们诉诸激烈的体重控制措施的可能性,例如无序的饮食行为。目标:(1)通过学术地位(新生,二年级学生,初级或高级)和骑术纪律(英语和西部),(2)来估算饮食失调风险分类的患病率和来源,以检查骑行风格和学术地位变异体重指数(BMI)和轮廓类型,以及(3)检查饮食失调风险分类类型(例如,身体图像干扰)的这些变化。设计:横截面研究。环境:美国七所大学。患者或其他参与者:共有138名与会者自愿(平均年龄= 19.88 +/29岁)。他们代表了2个马术学科英语骑行(n = 91)和西方骑行(n = 47)。主要成果措施:参与者自我报告的月经周期历史,身高和体重。我们筛选饮食障碍风险行为,饮食态度试验和用性别特异性BMI剪影进行身体障碍。结果:基于饮食态度试验,估计的饮食障碍在总样品中患病率为42.0%,英国车手38.5%,西方车手中的48.9%。在饮食风险中的学术地位或纪律没有发现BMI或剪影差异。总体而言,参与者认为他们的身体形象明显大于其实际的物理尺寸(自我报告的BMI),并且希望在正常服装和竞争制服中明显更小。结论:庭院运动员中的饮食风险患病率类似于其他审美运动中报告,低于非评价运动。与这些运动员一起使用的运动培训师应该对这些风险敏感,并根据需要对临床医生进行临床饮食而提交运动员。与此人群合作的专业人士应避免对身体尺寸和外观进行负面评论。

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