Disordered eating in elite youth athletes: A scoping review of studies published since 2000

Maxwell Marrows , Hilary Grover , Georgina Buckley , Nikki A. Jeacocke , Courtney C. Walton
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Abstract

Objectives

The purpose of this scoping review was to explore what is known about eating disorders and disordered eating in elite youth athletes aged 12–18. This review intended to explore what is known about the prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes of these conditions.

Design

Scoping Review.

Method

A scoping review was conducted following the Johanna Briggs Institute (JBI) and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) methodology. Six key databases were searched to identify articles for inclusion: PsycInfo, MEDLINE, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Data was subsequently extracted and summarised in line with the research questions.

Results

In total, 21 studies were found that met inclusion criteria. The included studies overwhelmingly focused on girls, European populations, and used a cross-sectional quantitative study design. Where clinical interview was used, there were higher rates of eating disorders among elite youth athletes compared to the general youth population. The most cited risk factors included female gender, leanness sports, and those with higher body mass index. Eating disorders and disordered eating were found to be associated with higher rates of depression and anxiety but there was limited investigation of other associated outcomes.

Conclusions

Findings from this review suggest that elite youth athletes are at risk of eating disorders and disordered eating. However, significant limitations in the field exist and further research is needed using clinical interview and population specific screening tools to better understand the prevalence, risk factors and outcomes of disordered eating and eating disorders to support this population.

优秀青年运动员的饮食失调:自2000年以来发表的研究综述
目的:本综述的目的是探讨12-18岁优秀青年运动员饮食失调和饮食失调的已知情况。本综述旨在探讨这些疾病的患病率、危险因素和结局。DesignScoping审查。方法根据约翰娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)和首选报告项目进行范围评估,并扩展范围评估的荟萃分析(PRISMA-ScR)方法。检索了六个关键数据库来确定要纳入的文章:PsycInfo, MEDLINE, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, Scopus和谷歌Scholar。随后根据研究问题提取和总结数据。结果共有21项研究符合纳入标准。纳入的研究绝大多数集中在女孩和欧洲人口上,并采用了横断面定量研究设计。在临床访谈中,与普通青年人群相比,优秀青年运动员的饮食失调率更高。最常被提及的风险因素包括女性、身体瘦弱、运动和身体质量指数较高。饮食失调和饮食失调被发现与抑郁和焦虑的高发率有关,但对其他相关结果的调查有限。结论:本综述的研究结果表明,优秀青年运动员有饮食失调和饮食失调的风险。然而,该领域存在显著的局限性,需要通过临床访谈和特定人群筛查工具进行进一步的研究,以更好地了解饮食失调和饮食失调的患病率、风险因素和结果,以支持这一人群。
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