Factors predicting disordered eating and the prevalence of eating disorders in adolescent elite athletes, trained athletes and a reference group: a prospective controlled two-step study

IF 11.6 1区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Christine Sundgot-Borgen, Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen, Nina Sølvberg, Monica Klungland Torstveit, Margo Mountjoy, Therese Fostervold Mathisen
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Objective To prospectively examine the prevalence of diagnosed eating disorders (ED-diagnosis), ED-symptoms and factors predicting ED-symptoms in three male and female high school student groups: elite athletes, trained athletes and a non-athlete reference group at baseline (T1) and 1-year follow-up (T2). Methods A survey was administered at baseline (T1) (n=1186) and 1-year follow-up (T2) (n=1144) (step-one). Participants classified with ED-symptoms by the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDEQ 6.0) at T2 were invited to a diagnostic interview (step-two). Results Prevalence of ED-diagnosis for males and females were 6.9% and 9.3% in elite athletes, 5.9% and 11.2% in trained athletes and 3.0% and 11.9% in references, respectively. No group differences were statistically significant. Male references had more ED-symptoms compared with elite and trained male athletes (EDEQ-global score 0.81 vs <0.55), while elite female athletes had fewer ED-symptoms compared with trained female athletes and female references (EDEQ-global score 1.14 vs >1.59). Trained female athletes increased ED-symptoms over time, whereas elite female athletes consistently had fewer ED-symptoms in comparison. High ED-symptom presentation was predicted by high body mass index and more psychological distress in males, whereas for females, ED-symptoms were predicted by lower resilience, more psychological distress and being a non-athlete reference. Conclusion No statistically significant group differences in the prevalence of ED-diagnosis were observed between elite athletes, trained athletes and a non-athlete reference group. Female elite athletes had fewer ED-symptoms compared with other female groups, and male references had more ED-symptoms compared with male athlete groups. Preventive measures that address psychological resilience and distress should be considered. Trial registration number [NCT04003675][1]. Data are available upon reasonable request. The data set analysed during the current study is available from the corresponding author on reasonable request. [1]: /lookup/external-ref?link_type=CLINTRIALGOV&access_num=NCT04003675&atom=%2Fbjsports%2Fearly%2F2025%2F03%2F17%2Fbjsports-2024-108808.atom
预测青少年精英运动员、训练有素的运动员和参照组中饮食失调和饮食失调患病率的因素:一项前瞻性对照两步研究
目的对精英运动员、训练运动员和非运动员参照组3个男女高中生群体在基线(T1)和1年随访(T2)时诊断出的饮食障碍(ED-diagnosis)、ed -症状和预测ed -症状的因素进行前瞻性研究。方法在基线(T1) (n=1186)和1年随访(T2) (n=1144)(第一步)进行调查。在T2时通过进食障碍检查问卷(EDEQ 6.0)分类为ed症状的参与者被邀请进行诊断性访谈(第二步)。结果优秀运动员ed诊断率为6.9%,女性为9.3%,训练运动员为5.9%,女性为11.2%,参考文献为3.0%,女性为11.9%。组间差异无统计学意义。与优秀运动员和训练有素的男性运动员相比,男性参考文献有更多ed症状(EDEQ-global评分0.81比1.59)。训练有素的女运动员随着时间的推移会增加ed症状,而相比之下,优秀女运动员的ed症状一直较少。男性高体重指数和更多的心理困扰预示着ed症状的出现,而女性低恢复力、更多的心理困扰和非运动员参照预示着ed症状的出现。结论优秀运动员、训练有素的运动员和非运动员参照组之间ed诊断率无统计学差异。女性优秀运动员的ed症状比其他女性组少,男性参考文献的ed症状比男性运动员组多。应考虑针对心理复原力和痛苦的预防措施。试验注册号[NCT04003675][1]。如有合理要求,可提供资料。本研究中分析的数据集可应通讯作者的合理要求提供。[1]: /查找/ external-ref ? link_type = CLINTRIALGOV&access_num = NCT04003675&atom = % 2 fbjsports % 2恐惧% 2 f2025 % 2 f03 % 2 f17 % 2 fbjsports - 2024 - 108808. -原子
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27.10
自引率
4.90%
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217
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a dynamic platform that presents groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews, and meaningful discussions on sport and exercise medicine. Our focus encompasses various clinically-relevant aspects such as physiotherapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. With an aim to foster innovation, education, and knowledge translation, we strive to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation in the field. Our multi-media approach, including web, print, video, and audio resources, along with our active presence on social media, connects a global community of healthcare professionals dedicated to treating active individuals.
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