Ryley Mancine, Samantha Kennedy, Peter Stephan, Alyse Ley
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摘要
背景:总结迄今为止的现有文献,并讨论青少年运动员饮食失调(DE)的重要性,特别关注女运动员的三重性。在本文中,作者将回顾有关青少年运动员故意从事异常饮食行为的文献,并重点关注可能同时受到饮食失调(DE)和饮食紊乱(ED)影响的各种训练水平的青少年运动员:2019年,作者在PubMed上使用 "喂养和进食障碍 "以及 "运动员 "和 "高中 "这两个检索词进行了系统的文献检索:共发现20篇有关青少年运动员饮食失调的相关文章。与其他心理疾病相比,进食障碍的合并率更高,而且只有少数进食障碍患者寻求治疗。在所有运动项目和竞技水平中,青少年精英运动员的ED发病率往往高于非运动员:结论:家庭医生、护士和教练在与高危青少年运动员合作时,需要使用更严格的工具来识别运动障碍行为。需要对医护人员和学校专业人员进行教育和培训,使他们能够发现 DE 行为和女运动员三联征的组成部分。此外,还需要对青少年男性或与另类性别角色有关的人进行更多的研究,以帮助他们预防与 DE 有关的身心健康后果。
Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders in Adolescent Athletes.
Context: To summarize available literature to date and discuss the importance of Disordered Eating (DE) in adolescent athletes, with special attention to the female athlete triad. In this paper, the authors will review the literature regarding adolescent athletes who intentionally engage in abnormal eating behaviors and focus on adolescent athletes of all training levels who may be affected by both DE and eating disorders (ED).
Methods: In 2019, the authors completed a systematic literature search on PubMed using the search term variations of "Feeding and Eating Disorders" and "athletes" with "high school."
Results: A total of 20 pertinent articles were identified concerning DE in adolescent athletes. ED have been shown to impose higher rates of comorbidity than other psychological disorders and only a small number of individuals with ED seek treatment. ED tend to be more prevalent in adolescent elite athletes than non-athletes of both genders in all sports and levels of competition.
Conclusions: More rigorous tools for family practice physicians, nurses, and coaches to use when working with at-risk adolescent athletes are needed to identify DE behaviors. Healthcare and school professionals need to be educated and trained to detect DE and the components of the female athlete triad. Additional research with adolescent males or those associating with alternative gender roles is also required to help them prevent physical and mental health consequences associated with DE.