Prevalence and associated factors of eating disorders in patrons of sport centers in Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Family and Community Medicine Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-08 DOI:10.4103/jfcm.jfcm_113_21
Anfal A Al-Jumayan, Najeebah A Al-Eid, Nouf A AlShamlan, Reem S AlOmar
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Background: In recent times, mental health problems have been on the increase worldwide. Among these are eating disorders. The current study aim was to assess the prevalence of the symptoms of eating disorders in patrons of sport centers in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, and its association with patrons' sociodemographic, and exercise characteristics, as well as social media use.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 560 sport center clients. The Eating Attitude Test (EAT-26), as well as questions on sociodemographic, exercise, and the use of the social media was collected through self-administered questionnaires. Descriptive statistics, Chi-squared test, and Fischer's exact tests were performed.

Results: The prevalence of the symptoms of eating disorders was found to be 36.6% according to the results of the EAT-26. There were no significant differences in the rates of eating disorders between genders. Frequencies of eating disorder symptoms increased with an increase in the body mass index of the participants. In addition, more than half of the participants who were pressured by social media to be slim and perceived that social media influencers motivated them to go to the gym had eating disorders' symptoms.

Conclusion: The prevalence of eating disorders symptoms was high among the sport center patrons examined. The findings from this study might help family physicians, mental health professionals, and sport medicine specialists wishing to understand this issue in Arab populations. Developing strategies regarding mental health in sport center patrons are suggested. In addition, a screening program is recommended for this population to identify those who need further evaluation and management.

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沙特阿拉伯体育中心顾客饮食失调的患病率及相关因素
背景:近年来,精神健康问题在世界范围内呈上升趋势。其中包括饮食失调。目前的研究目的是评估沙特阿拉伯东部省体育中心顾客饮食失调症状的患病率,及其与顾客的社会人口统计学、运动特征以及社交媒体使用的关系。材料与方法:对560个体育中心客户进行横断面研究。饮食态度测试(EAT-26)以及社会人口学、运动和社交媒体使用方面的问题通过自我管理的问卷收集。进行描述性统计、卡方检验和Fischer精确检验。结果:根据EAT-26调查结果,饮食失调症状的患病率为36.6%。饮食失调的比例在性别之间没有显著差异。饮食失调症状的频率随着参与者体重指数的增加而增加。此外,在受到社交媒体压力要求自己苗条、认为社交媒体影响者激励自己去健身房的参与者中,超过一半的人出现了饮食失调的症状。结论:饮食失调症状在体育中心顾客中的患病率较高。这项研究的发现可能有助于家庭医生、心理健康专家和运动医学专家了解阿拉伯人群中的这个问题。提出了体育中心顾客心理健康发展策略。此外,建议对这一人群进行筛查,以确定那些需要进一步评估和管理的人。
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Journal of Family and Community Medicine
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