Triggers of Eating Disorders in Athletes
Self-Perceived Causes and Triggers for Eating Disorders in Athletes.
Ostfold University College
30 participants
Nov 15, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Over the past 30 years, a high prevalence of eating disorders in sports has been repeatedly documented, yet few preventive measures have been implemented. While most studies explore risk factors through quantitative means, few have investigated how athletes themselves experience the triggering elements in sports and how they perceive these triggers could be better managed. Another persistent question is why some athletes from a given sport and environment develop eating disorders while others do not. This study explore the experienced triggers reported by athletes who have struggled with eating disorders and compare them to the perspectives of athletes without eating disorders from the same environment. The study also aim to gather perceptions from both groups on how eating disorders and body dissatisfaction could be better addressed and prevented in sports.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- previous/current competitive career in sport
- cohort 1: athlete with an/with a history of an eating disorder
- cohort 2: athlete from the same club without an eating disorder
Exclusion Criteria2
- disabled athletes
- not competitive athlete (below Tier 3)
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Interventions
The athletes contributes with experience exchange through individual interviews, following a interview template
Locations(2)
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NCT06518954