[[abstract]]This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identified risk factors for EDs among female dance students. In 2003, all students enrolled in each of the nation's 12 high schools with gifted dance programs participated in a two-phase survey. The same participants were invited to take part in a follow-up survey 1 year later. In all, 583 persons completed the phase 1 questionnaire survey, and 245 persons completed interviews twice at baseline and follow-up. Thirty-five females had a newly developed ED, and less than half of the ED cases found at baseline had recovered at follow-up. Being a grade 12 student carried a reduced risk of EDs, whereas higher baseline scores on the Bulimic Investigatory Tes...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a 1-yr school-based intervention program to prevent the developmen...
A pragmatic approach to the prevention of eating disorders involves the study of individuals at high...
BACKGROUND: Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not a...
[[abstract]]This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identifie...
Although dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the features of EDs a...
Background: Despite a growing body of literature reporting disordered eating in non-Western countrie...
Background/PurposeAlthough dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the...
Design: A survey questionnaire was designed to determine scale scores in the areas of fear of fatne...
Eating disturbances are common amongst female athletes, especially those participating in dance. We ...
Background: Compared to the general population, dancers have a higher prevalence of eating disorders...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded...
IntroductionEarly identification and treatment of disordered eating and weight control behaviors may...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Eating disorder symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded one of the most im...
There is strong evidence that perfectionism is a risk factor for eating disorders. Women who engage ...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a 1-yr school-based intervention program to prevent the developmen...
A pragmatic approach to the prevention of eating disorders involves the study of individuals at high...
BACKGROUND: Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not a...
[[abstract]]This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identifie...
Although dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the features of EDs a...
Background: Despite a growing body of literature reporting disordered eating in non-Western countrie...
Background/PurposeAlthough dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the...
Design: A survey questionnaire was designed to determine scale scores in the areas of fear of fatne...
Eating disturbances are common amongst female athletes, especially those participating in dance. We ...
Background: Compared to the general population, dancers have a higher prevalence of eating disorders...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded...
IntroductionEarly identification and treatment of disordered eating and weight control behaviors may...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Eating disorder symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded one of the most im...
There is strong evidence that perfectionism is a risk factor for eating disorders. Women who engage ...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a 1-yr school-based intervention program to prevent the developmen...
A pragmatic approach to the prevention of eating disorders involves the study of individuals at high...
BACKGROUND: Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not a...