International audienceObjectivesTo explore the relative contributions of self-esteem, body-esteem components and body mass index to disordered eating in aesthetic female athletes and non-athletic females and specifically to determine if the body-esteem components are risk factors for disordered eating.MethodsOne hundred and fifty two participants, of which 61 rhythmic gymnasts, 42 synchronized swimmers and a non-athletic group of 49 female college students completed the self-esteem scale, the body-esteem scale (satisfaction with general appearance, weight satisfaction and others' evaluations of one's body and appearance), the eating attitudes test, and the body mass index was computed.ResultsResults showed a strong heteroscedasticity for EA...
Lay summary Body image in sports is complex and may depend on various factors, including sport type...
The present study compared disordered eating behavior in high school and college athletes. Results ...
This study tested the hypothesis that male athletes who feel pressured to maintain a specific body w...
International audienceObjectivesTo explore the relative contributions of self-esteem, body-esteem co...
Gymnasts and ballet dancers are considered at-risk groups for developing eating disorders. However, ...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
Disordered eating, negative body image, and low-self-esteem all have an important impact on physical...
TWO hundred and thirty-five adolescents completed a questionnaire on the subject of eating attitudes...
The present study examined whether gender, type of sport (lean v. non-lean), body dissatisfaction an...
The present study examined whether gender, type of sport (lean v. non-lean), body dissatisfaction an...
This study compared potential risk and protective factors, levels of disordered eating (DE), and the...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the possible differences in disordered eating (DE) a...
Certain sport environments may contribute to the development of disordered eating and those that hea...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
Lay summary Body image in sports is complex and may depend on various factors, including sport type...
The present study compared disordered eating behavior in high school and college athletes. Results ...
This study tested the hypothesis that male athletes who feel pressured to maintain a specific body w...
International audienceObjectivesTo explore the relative contributions of self-esteem, body-esteem co...
Gymnasts and ballet dancers are considered at-risk groups for developing eating disorders. However, ...
This study examined the differences between eating disordered and non-eating disordered women on sel...
Disordered eating, negative body image, and low-self-esteem all have an important impact on physical...
TWO hundred and thirty-five adolescents completed a questionnaire on the subject of eating attitudes...
The present study examined whether gender, type of sport (lean v. non-lean), body dissatisfaction an...
The present study examined whether gender, type of sport (lean v. non-lean), body dissatisfaction an...
This study compared potential risk and protective factors, levels of disordered eating (DE), and the...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the possible differences in disordered eating (DE) a...
Certain sport environments may contribute to the development of disordered eating and those that hea...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
Lay summary Body image in sports is complex and may depend on various factors, including sport type...
The present study compared disordered eating behavior in high school and college athletes. Results ...
This study tested the hypothesis that male athletes who feel pressured to maintain a specific body w...