2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40337-021-00388-7
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Examination of eating disorder risk among university marching band artists

Abstract: Background Marching band artists are a physically active population, composed of approximately 27,000 people in the United States. University marching band artists face many of the same physically active demands and mental stressors as student athletes, potentially predisposing them to injury, illness, and risk for eating disorders (EDs). The purpose of this study was to examine ED risk across sex in university marching band artists, and to determine the type of risk based on the Eating Disorde… Show more

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“…When compared to other aesthetic sports, our findings are similar to results of literature focused on modern dancers (45%) [62] and equestrian athletes (42%) [52]. Band artists and cheerleaders are comparable due to both activities being involved in college athletics but often not receiving healthcare oversight or research focus [58]. The ED risk in these often-understudied populations was 70.7% for band artists [58] and 29.7% for auxiliary units (color guard, dance members, and majorettes) [63].…”
Section: Lea With or Without An Eating Disorder Risksupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…When compared to other aesthetic sports, our findings are similar to results of literature focused on modern dancers (45%) [62] and equestrian athletes (42%) [52]. Band artists and cheerleaders are comparable due to both activities being involved in college athletics but often not receiving healthcare oversight or research focus [58]. The ED risk in these often-understudied populations was 70.7% for band artists [58] and 29.7% for auxiliary units (color guard, dance members, and majorettes) [63].…”
Section: Lea With or Without An Eating Disorder Risksupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Overall prevalence of ED risk varies when examining athletes compared to non-athletic controls, with 18-20% of athletes and 5-9% non-athletes demonstrating ED behaviors [56,57]. This difference has become greater over the last decade with athletic population ED prevalence increasing approximately 10% [57][58][59][60][61]. When compared to other aesthetic sports, our findings are similar to results of literature focused on modern dancers (45%) [62] and equestrian athletes (42%) [52].…”
Section: Lea With or Without An Eating Disorder Risksupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The strength of the faculty (Bowker, 2021) cannot be left out as it serves as a conduit for attracting students. Statistically, the evidence further shows that student enrolment keeps on tumbling by 2% each academic year (Uriegas et al, 2021) notwithstanding the effort made by the university management. Prominent among these causes is that: first, most of the universities are bankrupt when it comes to relationship construction with their current and prospective students (Dixon et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%