Prevalence of Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Male Collegiate Athletes

被引:80
作者
Petrie, Trent A. [1 ]
Greenleaf, Christy [2 ]
Reel, Justine [3 ]
Carter, Jennifer [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Texas, Dept Psychol, Denton, TX 76203 USA
[2] Univ N Texas, Dept KHPR, Denton, TX 76203 USA
[3] Univ Utah, Dept Hlth Promot & Educ, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[4] Ctr Healthy Living, Worthington, OH USA
关键词
eating disorders; pathogenic weight control; male athletes;
D O I
10.1037/a0013178
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Male athletes have been hypothesized to be at increased risk for disordered eating attitudes and behaviors due to unique pressures in the sport environment. In this study, 203 male collegiate athletes from three universities completed the Questionnaire for Eating Disorder Diagnosis (QEDD; Mintz, O'Halloran, Mulholland, & Schneider, 1997) as well as provided information on binge eating and pathogenic weight control behaviors. None were classified with a clinical eating disorder, though almost 20% reported a sufficient number and level of symptoms to be considered symptomatic. Just over 80% had no significant eating disorder concerns and were classified as asymptomatic. Neither year in school, race/ethnicity, sport type, nor age were related to whether or not the athletes were symptomatic or asymptomatic. In terms of the athletes' body mass, fewer than 2% were underweight and 66% were classified as overweight or obese according to CDC guidelines; over 60% were satisfied with their current body weight. Although the frequency of pathogenic behaviors was low, exercise (37%) and fasting/dieting (14.2%) were the primary and secondary means for controlling weight; fewer than 10% used vomiting, laxatives, or diuretics.
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页码:267 / 277
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