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The association between sports participation and athletic identity with eating pathology among college-aged males and females

机译:男女大学生运动参与和运动身份与饮食病理的关系

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The current study examined associations among sports participation (SP), athletic identity (AI), weight status, and eating pathology, and whether these relations differed by gender. Data come from male and female first-year college students who participated in the Tufts Longitudinal Health Study (TLHS) between 1999-2007 (N=712). Relations among SP, AI, actual and perceived weight statuses, Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI) subscale scores, and indices of body shape concern and restrictive eating were examined with hierarchical ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. Associations between SP and eating pathology among females were moderated by perceived weight status. By contrast, relations between males' EDI subscales scores and SP were moderated by ethnicity, as well as by actual weight status. Our findings support that sports participation alone neither promotes nor protects against eating pathology among males and females.
机译:本研究调查了体育参与(SP),运动身份(AI),体重状况和饮食病理之间的关联,以及这些关系是否因性别而异。数据来自于1999年至2007年间参加塔夫茨纵向健康研究(TLHS)的男女一年级大学生(N = 712)。通过分层普通最小二乘(OLS)回归,检查了SP,AI,实际和感知的体重状况,饮食失调量表(EDI)量表得分,体形关注和限制性饮食指数之间的关系。女性的SP和饮食饮食病理之间的关联通过感知的体重状况得到缓解。相比之下,男性的EDI量表得分与SP之间的关系由种族和实际体重状况调节。我们的研究结果支持,仅体育运动就不会促进或预防男性饮食中的饮食病理。

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