We examined the psychological effects of rapid weight loss among a sample of 41 professional jockeys (mean age 30.9 years, s¼7.0). Participants completed the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) and the Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26) to establish the relationships between rapid weight loss, mood, and attitudes towards eating. These instruments were administered on three occasions: at the jockeys’ minimal weight (achieved through rapid weight loss), their optimal riding weight (when they were not excessively restricting their weight and felt healthy), and their relaxed weight (when there were no forthcoming light rides or no rides at all). It was hypothesized that when riding at minimal weight, jockeys would record a more negative mood profile compa...
Professional jockeys are required to fit their weight, mainly weight loss, for two game days every w...
Professional horseracing is a weight-making sport whereby the jockey athlete is required to ‘make we...
Purpose Athletes who perform combat sports tend to engage in weight-management strategies to fit in ...
Professional jockeys are unique amongst weight-making athletes in that they are required to make-wei...
Little research has examined the effects of weight management on jockey’s wellbeing. However, there ...
To maintain consistently low riding-eights, many jockeys engage in repetitive cycles of rapid, short...
Jockeys are required to maintain very low body weight and precise weight control during competition....
Kelly Ryan, Joseph Brodine Department of Family Medicine, Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center, Ba...
The present paper provides a qualitative study exploring perceptions of nutritional and weight-makin...
Despite the performance concerns of dehydration in other sports, there are currently no data on the ...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015INTRODUCTION: Professional jockeys...
Background: Horse racing is a unique and demanding weight-restricted sport which imposes considerabl...
Horse racing is a weight category sport and jockeys must chronically maintain a low body mass, neces...
Introduction Emerging academic literature and high profile disclosures of mental health difficulties...
Introduction Emerging academic literature and high-profile disclosures of mental health difficulties...
Professional jockeys are required to fit their weight, mainly weight loss, for two game days every w...
Professional horseracing is a weight-making sport whereby the jockey athlete is required to ‘make we...
Purpose Athletes who perform combat sports tend to engage in weight-management strategies to fit in ...
Professional jockeys are unique amongst weight-making athletes in that they are required to make-wei...
Little research has examined the effects of weight management on jockey’s wellbeing. However, there ...
To maintain consistently low riding-eights, many jockeys engage in repetitive cycles of rapid, short...
Jockeys are required to maintain very low body weight and precise weight control during competition....
Kelly Ryan, Joseph Brodine Department of Family Medicine, Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center, Ba...
The present paper provides a qualitative study exploring perceptions of nutritional and weight-makin...
Despite the performance concerns of dehydration in other sports, there are currently no data on the ...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015INTRODUCTION: Professional jockeys...
Background: Horse racing is a unique and demanding weight-restricted sport which imposes considerabl...
Horse racing is a weight category sport and jockeys must chronically maintain a low body mass, neces...
Introduction Emerging academic literature and high profile disclosures of mental health difficulties...
Introduction Emerging academic literature and high-profile disclosures of mental health difficulties...
Professional jockeys are required to fit their weight, mainly weight loss, for two game days every w...
Professional horseracing is a weight-making sport whereby the jockey athlete is required to ‘make we...
Purpose Athletes who perform combat sports tend to engage in weight-management strategies to fit in ...