Seeing Shred:举重运动员群体中肌肉畸形、神经性正性厌食症、抑郁症和强迫症的差异

IF 2.9 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Donald C.G. MacPhail , Crystal D. Oberle
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摘要

这项研究探讨了健美运动员、力量举重运动员和既不是健美运动员也不是力量举重运动员的对照组之间,肌肉畸形(MD)、神经性厌食症(ON)、抑郁和强迫症倾向的水平是否存在差异。每个运动员组进一步分为类固醇使用亚组和非类固醇使用亚组。通过网络论坛Reddit招募的参与者完成了一项匿名在线调查:555名健美运动员、889名力量举重运动员和157名对照组参与者。无论运动员组如何,类固醇使用者的MD、ON、抑郁和强迫症倾向水平都高于非类固醇使用者。运动员群体之间的差异只存在于那些没有报告使用类固醇的人身上。在这些非使用者中,健美运动员和举重运动员都比对照组报告了更高水平的MD、ON和强迫症倾向;健美运动员和力量举重运动员之间的唯一显著差异是MD。这些结果可以在与这些运动相关的生活方式的背景下解释。许多健美运动员和举重运动员制定了非常严格的(强迫性的)饮食和训练制度,目的是获得和保持完美的肌肉质量和体格,通常借助于类固醇。
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Seeing Shred: Differences in muscle dysmorphia, orthorexia nervosa, depression, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies among groups of weightlifting athletes

This research explored whether levels of muscle dysmorphia (MD), orthorexia nervosa (ON), depression, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies differed among bodybuilders, powerlifters, and a control group of neither bodybuilders nor powerlifters. Each athlete group was further divided into a steroid-using subgroup and a non-steroid-using subgroup. An anonymous online survey was completed by participants recruited through the Internet forum website, Reddit: 555 bodybuilders, 889 powerlifters, and 157 participants in the control group. Regardless of athlete group, levels of MD, ON, depression, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies were greater among steroid users than non-users. Differences among athlete groups were found only for those who did not report using steroids. Among these non-users, both the bodybuilders and powerlifters reported greater levels of MD, ON, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies than the control group; the only significant difference between bodybuilders and powerlifters was for MD. These results can be interpreted within the context of the lifestyle associated with these sports. Many bodybuilders and powerlifters develop very strict (obsessive-compulsive) dietary and training regimes for the purpose of gaining and maintaining the perfect degree of muscle mass and physique, often with the assistance of steroids.

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Performance enhancement and health
Performance enhancement and health Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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