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...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
Certain sport environments may contribute to the development of disordered eating and those that hea...
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, ...
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...
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...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
Certain sport environments may contribute to the development of disordered eating and those that hea...
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, ...
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...
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...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
This study examined whether self-esteem is the primary predictor of disordered eating. A survey meas...
Certain sport environments may contribute to the development of disordered eating and those that hea...