Prevalence of eating disorder attitudes among men and women with exercise dependence symptoms: a non-athlete population study
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2013-09
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El estudio tiene como objetivo describir la prevalencia de la Dependencia de
Ejercicio Secundaria (DESc, a saber riesgo de trastornos alimentarios asociado con los síntomas
de dependencia de ejercicios) entre hombres y mujeres en una población no atleta. En este
trabajo, 174 practicantes de ejercicios físicos regulares, entre 18 y 62 años, cuando abordados
respondieron a la Escala de Dependencia del Ejercicio (EDE) y Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26).
Hubo más mujeres que hombres con DESc. Todavía, sólo los hombres mostraron síntomas
de dependencia de ejercicios desasociado de los riesgos de trastorno alimentarios. Trastornos
alimentarios pueden existir entre los practicantes de ejercicios no deportistas, aunque hay
una mayor prevalencia de mujeres con DESc.
The present study sought to describe the prevalence of Secondary Exercise Dependence (ScED, i.e. eating disorders attitudes along with exercise dependence symptoms) may differ between men and women in a broader exercising population. In this study, 174 regularly exerciser, aged 18-62 years old, who were invited to respond the Exercise Dependence Scale (EDS) and the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26). There were more women than men with ScED. However, only men in the sample presented exercise dependence symptoms without eating disorders attitudes. Eating disorders may or may not exist in those who are exercise dependent in the broad exercising population, although there is a higher prevalence of ScED in women than men.
The present study sought to describe the prevalence of Secondary Exercise Dependence (ScED, i.e. eating disorders attitudes along with exercise dependence symptoms) may differ between men and women in a broader exercising population. In this study, 174 regularly exerciser, aged 18-62 years old, who were invited to respond the Exercise Dependence Scale (EDS) and the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26). There were more women than men with ScED. However, only men in the sample presented exercise dependence symptoms without eating disorders attitudes. Eating disorders may or may not exist in those who are exercise dependent in the broad exercising population, although there is a higher prevalence of ScED in women than men.
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Dependencia, Cuestionarios, Ejercicio, Comportamiento alimentario, Dependence, Feeding behavior, Exercise, Questionnaires, Dependência, Questionários, Exercício, Comportamento alimentar
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SILVA, Elaine Fernanda da et al. Prevalence of eating disorder attitudes among men and women with exercise dependence symptoms: a non-athlete population study. Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte, Porto Alegre, v. 35, n. 3, p. 599-610, July/Set. 2013.