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 Test Edinburgh ...
IntroductionEarly identification and treatment of disordered eating and weight control behaviors may...
<div><p>Disordered eating and eating disorders are of great concern due to their associations with p...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a 1-yr school-based intervention program to prevent the developmen...
This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identified risk facto...
Background: Despite a growing body of literature reporting disordered eating in non-Western countrie...
Although dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the features of EDs a...
Design: A survey questionnaire was designed to determine scale scores in the areas of fear of fatne...
Background/PurposeAlthough dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the...
Background: Compared to the general population, dancers have a higher prevalence of eating disorders...
Eating disturbances are common amongst female athletes, especially those participating in dance. We ...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded...
Objective: determination of risk groups for eating disorders in the population of young girls, prima...
health issues, and approximately one in four students have a diagnosable mental health concern; eati...
BACKGROUND: Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not a...
IntroductionEarly identification and treatment of disordered eating and weight control behaviors may...
<div><p>Disordered eating and eating disorders are of great concern due to their associations with p...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a 1-yr school-based intervention program to prevent the developmen...
This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identified risk facto...
Background: Despite a growing body of literature reporting disordered eating in non-Western countrie...
Although dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the features of EDs a...
Design: A survey questionnaire was designed to determine scale scores in the areas of fear of fatne...
Background/PurposeAlthough dancers are at risk for eating disorders (EDs), little is known about the...
Background: Compared to the general population, dancers have a higher prevalence of eating disorders...
Eating disturbances are common amongst female athletes, especially those participating in dance. We ...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded...
Objective: determination of risk groups for eating disorders in the population of young girls, prima...
health issues, and approximately one in four students have a diagnosable mental health concern; eati...
BACKGROUND: Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not a...
IntroductionEarly identification and treatment of disordered eating and weight control behaviors may...
<div><p>Disordered eating and eating disorders are of great concern due to their associations with p...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a 1-yr school-based intervention program to prevent the developmen...