| Literature DB >> 33865448 |
Celina de Borja1,2, Bryan Holtzman1,3, Lauren M McCall1, Traci L Carson4, Laura J Moretti1, Nicole Farnsworth1, Kathryn E Ackerman5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To determine if following specific diets was associated with reporting behaviors that are consistent with disordered eating compared to non-diet-adherent athletes. We hypothesized that athletes adhering to specific diets were more likely to report disordered eating than those not following a diet.Entities:
Keywords: Disordered eating; Eating disorder; Female athlete; RED-S
Year: 2021 PMID: 33865448 PMCID: PMC8052728 DOI: 10.1186/s40337-021-00407-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eat Disord ISSN: 2050-2974
Summary of eating disorder screening tools used in the survey
| Dietary practices | BEDA-Q ≥ 1 [ | ESP [ | Self-report |
|---|---|---|---|
• Are you on a special diet or do you avoid certain types of foods or food groups? b • Please explain what type of diet you are on (e.g. Gluten free/ Dairy free/ Vegetarian/ Low carb) | • I feel extremely guilty after overeatinga • I am preoccupied with the desire to be thinnera • I think that my stomach is too biga • I feel satisfied with the shape of my bodya • My parents have expected excellence of mea • As a child, I tried very hard to avoid disappointing my parents and teachersa • Are you trying to lose weight now?b • Have you tried to lose weight? b • If yes, how many times have you tried to lose weight?c | • Are you satisfied with your eating patterns?b • Do you ever eat in secret?b • Does your weight affect the way you feel about yourself?b • Do you currently suffer with or have you ever suffered in the past with an eating disorder?b | • Do you or have you ever suffered from disordered eating?b • Do you currently suffer with or have you ever suffered in the past from an eating disorder?b |
Brief Eating Disorder in Athletes Questionnaire (BEDA-Q)
Eating Disorder Screen for Primary Care (ESP)
aAnswer choices: always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely never
bAnswer choices: yes, no
cAnswer choices: 1–2, 3–5, > 5 times
Descriptive characteristics of each group. Mean ± SD
| No dietary preference | Reported dietary preference | Excluded due to medically-indicated or non-specific dietary preference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18.66 ± 3.20 | 19.80 ± 3.50 | 21.45 ± 3.40 | |
| 22.90 ± 3.70 | 22.86 ± 3.74 | 22.70 ± 3.46 | |
| 165.20 ± 6.92 | 165.13 ± 6.41 | 166.07 ± 7.05 | |
| 62.54 ± 11.16 | 63.05 ± 13.60 | 63.01 ± 12.97 |
Fig. 1Specific dietary preferences in female athletes
Specific dietary practices and correlation with eating disorder screening tools. * as compared to athletes without dietary restrictions
| Dietary Practice | Screened positively on eating disorder screening tools | * |
|---|---|---|
Low carbohydrate | 80.0% | < 0.0001 |
Vegan | 77.8% | 0.4081 |
Vegetarian | 70.0% | 0.0602 |
≥ 2 diets | 67.7% | 0.1092 |
Gluten free | 63.2% | 0.9807 |
Low dairy n = 30 | 60.0% | 0.9128 |
Pescatarian n = 6 | 33.3% | 1 |
Fig. 2Dietary practices and response to eating disorder screening tools. *p-value< 0.0001
Fig. 3Distribution of non-medically indicated diet-adherent athletes who screened positively on each Eating Disorder screening tool. Brief Eating Disorder in Athletes Questionnaire (BEDA-Q) Eating Disorder Screen for Primary Care (ESP)