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Pathogenic Weight-Control Behavior in Female Athletes
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1986
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Physical ActivityWeight ManagementFemale AthletesBody Fat StoresBulimia NervosaObesitySpecial AttentionKinesiologySport NutritionPublic HealthSport ScienceHealth SciencesObesity ManagementExtraordinary LengthsDietary TherapyExercise ScienceExercise PhysiologyAthletic TrainingMedicine
In brief: Athletes have gone to extraordinary lengths to reduce their body fat stores in an effort to improve performance. To identify athletes who need help, a questionnaire was administered to 182 female collegiate athletes. Results showed that 32% practiced at least one of the weight-control behaviors defined as pathogenic, which include self-induced vomiting; binges more than twice weekly; and the use of laxatives, diet pills, and/or diuretics. A number of steps are suggested to alert coaches, trainers, and team physicians to the high-risk athlete who requires special attention or treatment to correct this disorder.
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