This study investigates elite coaches' attitudes toward eating disorders (ED), knowledge about ED, and early intervention skills when confronted with possible ED in their female athletes. We interviewed 18 coaches in Sweden responsible for athletes representing national teams in the three sports categories most at risk for ED: aesthetic, weight class, and endurance. The interviews revealed that, although most coaches knew athletes with ED, they did not perceive ED as a problem in their sport. The majority of coaches cited difficulties in identifying ED symptoms, especially symptoms associated with bulimia nervosa. Coaches also described several barriers in approaching the athletes, including the athletes' denial of ED, lack of female collea...
Background: Despite an increased research interest in eating disorders in sport, more questions than...
This chapter draws on sport research to highlight the pressure and abuse athletes face as they attem...
OBJECTIVE: To assess, through exploratory research, 1) collegiate coaches' knowledge of eating disor...
This study investigates elite coaches' attitudes toward eating disorders (ED), knowledge about ED, a...
© 2013 Multi-Science PublishingThis study investigates elite coaches' attitudes toward eating disord...
The issue of weight preoccupation and eating disorders are receiving growing interest in the sport e...
Female athletes who participate in lean sports, those in which a lean weight is favoured for improve...
BackgroundFloorball is Sweden's third largest sport and in elite floorball eating disorders have inc...
This study aimed to explore how track and field coaches respond to athletes with eating problems. El...
The purpose of this study was to discover more about high school coaches\u27 knowledge of disordered...
Research has found that athletes, particularly those involved in “aesthetically oriented” sports, ex...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the coaches’ point of view on the rhythmic ...
Athletes are seen as the embodied image of a healthy person: they are fit, thin and muscular. This o...
This study examined eating disorders in college female athletes and the knowledge and experience lev...
In today\u27s sport, NCAA Division I female athletes are under a constant pressure to reach an elite...
Background: Despite an increased research interest in eating disorders in sport, more questions than...
This chapter draws on sport research to highlight the pressure and abuse athletes face as they attem...
OBJECTIVE: To assess, through exploratory research, 1) collegiate coaches' knowledge of eating disor...
This study investigates elite coaches' attitudes toward eating disorders (ED), knowledge about ED, a...
© 2013 Multi-Science PublishingThis study investigates elite coaches' attitudes toward eating disord...
The issue of weight preoccupation and eating disorders are receiving growing interest in the sport e...
Female athletes who participate in lean sports, those in which a lean weight is favoured for improve...
BackgroundFloorball is Sweden's third largest sport and in elite floorball eating disorders have inc...
This study aimed to explore how track and field coaches respond to athletes with eating problems. El...
The purpose of this study was to discover more about high school coaches\u27 knowledge of disordered...
Research has found that athletes, particularly those involved in “aesthetically oriented” sports, ex...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the coaches’ point of view on the rhythmic ...
Athletes are seen as the embodied image of a healthy person: they are fit, thin and muscular. This o...
This study examined eating disorders in college female athletes and the knowledge and experience lev...
In today\u27s sport, NCAA Division I female athletes are under a constant pressure to reach an elite...
Background: Despite an increased research interest in eating disorders in sport, more questions than...
This chapter draws on sport research to highlight the pressure and abuse athletes face as they attem...
OBJECTIVE: To assess, through exploratory research, 1) collegiate coaches' knowledge of eating disor...