An exploratory investigation, employing the life history method, was conducted with a male athlete with an eating disorder. The focus of the life history is Mike (pseudonym), an individual with a strong athletic identity, who developed bulimia amidst aspirations to be an elite sports performer. Interviews were structured around the life course, beginning with early childhood memories and ultimately reaching the present day. His narrative suggests the achievement threats and weight-based performance pressures associated with competitive sport played a role in precipitating the onset of bulimia nervosa. When such performance pressures were removed the eating disorder remained and evolved, suggesting that disordered eating in sport can have de...
From the emergence of isolated studies in the early 1980s to the concentrated and burgeoning researc...
Objectives: To provide an alternative to medical understanding of disordered eating in sport through...
Many of the psychological risk characteristics associated with eating disorders are also associated ...
An exploratory investigation, employing the life history method, was conducted with a male athlete w...
To date, research into disordered eating in sport has focused on the prevalence and the identificati...
Male athletes are underrepresented in eating disorders research. This phenomenological study investi...
The aim of the study was to investigate if and how body image, taken from a contextual perspective, ...
The aim of the study was to investigate if and how body image, taken from a contextual perspective, ...
Eating disorders are mental disorders characterized by negative eating habits that compromise physic...
This chapter draws on sport research to highlight the pressure and abuse athletes face as they attem...
There has been a lack of appreciation of the prevalence of eating disorders in Canadian sport histor...
Eating disorders in Canadian sport are and have been an ongoing issue for some time. In recent years...
When you think of an athlete, who do you picture; a muscular male playing football, a petite female ...
Athletes are seen as the embodied image of a healthy person: they are fit, thin and muscular. This o...
Objectives: To provide an alternative to medical understanding of disordered eating in sport through...
From the emergence of isolated studies in the early 1980s to the concentrated and burgeoning researc...
Objectives: To provide an alternative to medical understanding of disordered eating in sport through...
Many of the psychological risk characteristics associated with eating disorders are also associated ...
An exploratory investigation, employing the life history method, was conducted with a male athlete w...
To date, research into disordered eating in sport has focused on the prevalence and the identificati...
Male athletes are underrepresented in eating disorders research. This phenomenological study investi...
The aim of the study was to investigate if and how body image, taken from a contextual perspective, ...
The aim of the study was to investigate if and how body image, taken from a contextual perspective, ...
Eating disorders are mental disorders characterized by negative eating habits that compromise physic...
This chapter draws on sport research to highlight the pressure and abuse athletes face as they attem...
There has been a lack of appreciation of the prevalence of eating disorders in Canadian sport histor...
Eating disorders in Canadian sport are and have been an ongoing issue for some time. In recent years...
When you think of an athlete, who do you picture; a muscular male playing football, a petite female ...
Athletes are seen as the embodied image of a healthy person: they are fit, thin and muscular. This o...
Objectives: To provide an alternative to medical understanding of disordered eating in sport through...
From the emergence of isolated studies in the early 1980s to the concentrated and burgeoning researc...
Objectives: To provide an alternative to medical understanding of disordered eating in sport through...
Many of the psychological risk characteristics associated with eating disorders are also associated ...