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Eating-disorder psychopathology in female athletes and non-athletes: A meta-analysis.

Danielle A N ChapaSarah N JohnsonBrianne N RichsonKayla BjorlieYing Q WonSarah V NelsonJoseph AyresDaiil JunKelsie T ForbushKara Alise ChristensenVictoria L Perko
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
The current meta-analysis summarized findings from 56 studies that assessed levels of disordered eating, body dissatisfaction, dietary restricting, and loss-of-control eating in female athletes and nonathletes. Athletes reported lower levels of body dissatisfaction compared to nonathletes, highlighting that participation in sport could have some protective factors. Athletes participating in sports that require weight categories (e.g., judo) and sports that emphasize thinness/leanness (e.g., gymnastics and distance running) had higher levels of disordered eating relative to athletes participating in other types of sports that do not emphasize thinness/leanness (e.g., volleyball and basketball).
Keyphrases
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  • randomized controlled trial
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  • meta analyses