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TitleRelations between sports participation and eating disorders among late adolescent males and females.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsFay K, Economos CD, Lerner RM, Becker AE, Sacheck JM
JournalEating and Weight Disorders
Volume16
Issue2
Pagination102-12
Date Published06/2011
Abstract

The current study examined associations among sports participation (SP), athletic identity (AI), weight status, and eating pathology, and whether these relations differed by gender. Data come from male and female first-year college students who participated in the Tufts Longitudinal Health Study (TLHS) between 1999-2007 (N=712). Relations among SP, AI, actual and perceived weight statuses, Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI) subscale scores, and indices of body shape concern and restrictive eating were examined with hierarchical ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. Associations between SP and eating pathology among females were moderated by perceived weight status. By contrast, relations between males' EDI subscales scores and SP were moderated by ethnicity, as well as by actual weight status. Our findings support that sports participation alone neither promotes nor protects against eating pathology among males and females.

URLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21989094