1995
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-199504000-00013
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Eating disorder symptoms in female college gymnasts

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“…Weightpreoccupied women like ballet dancers tend to show even higher scores than anorexia nervosa patients [28], so that the conclusion of an underlying eating disorder might be wrong in high-scoring female ballet dancers. However, elevated Drive for thinness scores have been negatively related to energy intake and whole-body bone mineral density [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weightpreoccupied women like ballet dancers tend to show even higher scores than anorexia nervosa patients [28], so that the conclusion of an underlying eating disorder might be wrong in high-scoring female ballet dancers. However, elevated Drive for thinness scores have been negatively related to energy intake and whole-body bone mineral density [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os comportamentos de distúrbios alimentares são freqüentemente negados por atletas em questionários padronizados 70 . A prevalência relatada de distúrbios alimentares entre algumas atletas colegiais e de elite é semelhante ou maior do que a da população geral 9,10,54,56,57,70,71 .…”
Section: Comportamentos Alimentares Inadequadosunclassified
“…Among the other facilitating factors, athletic participation has often been linked to a higher prevalence of eating disorders, which are found to be particularly widespread among performers of certain types of sports or physical activities, such as ballet [11][12][13][14][15][16], gymnastics [17][18][19], running [20][21][22] and skating [23,24]. Several personality characteristics have been claimed to be associated both with eating disorders and sport participation: competitiveness, concern about performance, compulsive concern about body shape and perfectionism [25].…”
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confidence: 99%