2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2009.09.005
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Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q): Norms for undergraduate men

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“…The majority of the total sample (81.4 %) indicated that they had lost less than $25 in the last year and the second largest group (10.6 %) reported losing $25 to $100, with 7.7 % reporting losing more than $100. Mean EDE-Q global and subscale scores for women in this sample fell within the 55th to 60th percentile of norms for US female undergraduate students Raw scores for men were lower but fell at the 55th to 70th percentile compared with US norms (Lavender et al 2010). Overall, two out of five participants reported overeating or excessive exercising in the last month, with a small proportion reporting self-induced vomiting and laxative use.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…The majority of the total sample (81.4 %) indicated that they had lost less than $25 in the last year and the second largest group (10.6 %) reported losing $25 to $100, with 7.7 % reporting losing more than $100. Mean EDE-Q global and subscale scores for women in this sample fell within the 55th to 60th percentile of norms for US female undergraduate students Raw scores for men were lower but fell at the 55th to 70th percentile compared with US norms (Lavender et al 2010). Overall, two out of five participants reported overeating or excessive exercising in the last month, with a small proportion reporting self-induced vomiting and laxative use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Additionally, our finding that 14.9% of our sample reported excessive exercise was generally consistent with existing studies that reported that 14.7% of college men engaged in frequent, heavy exercise and that 8% (O'Dea & Abraham, 2002) met criteria for an exercise disorder. Finally, the frequency of compensatory fasting in our sample (9%) was lower than 20% to 24% of men who reported dieting/restrictive eating to manage weight in prior studies (Lavender et al, 2010;O'Dea & Abraham, 2002). Definitions of excessive exercise and restrictive eating vary considerably among studies (e.g., dieting versus fasting), making direct comparisons of the prevalence of ED symptoms in college men difficult.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…One study reported that 25% of undergraduate men reported binge eating, 24% engaged in dieting, and 3% exhibited purging-type behaviors (Lavender, De Young, & Anderson, 2010). In a large cohort study of college men, 4% to 6% of the sample displayed bulimictype symptoms and just more than 30% displayed a moderate or high likelihood of dietary restriction or overeating (Cain et al, 2012).…”
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“…No entanto, autores 25 encontraram que homens gays tem índice de IMC menor do que heterossexuais Tanto na análise bruta, quanto na ajustada notou-se associação entre a orientação sexual e a orientação de gênero OR= 340,24 (48,51 -2386,46), grau de escolaridade OR=0,20 (0,003 -0,12) e a insatisfação com a imagem corporal por excesso OR=0,124 (0,49 -0,314). Demonstrando que os participantes com orientação sexual homossexual têm mais chances de terem mais escolaridade e mais insatisfação corporal por excesso em relação aos bissexuais.…”
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