2014
DOI: 10.1590/1415-52732014000300005
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Are inappropriate eating behaviors and anxiety related with track and field in adolescent athletes?

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The study analyzed the relationship between anxiety and inappropriate eating behaviors in adolescent female athletes. METHODS: Eighty-eight track and field athletes aged 12 to 17 years participated in the study. We used the Eating Attitudes Test-26 subscales to assess inappropriate eating behaviors and the Brazilian State - Trait Anxiety Inventory subscales to assess State and Trait anxiety. RESULTS: State - Trait Anxiety Inventory - State (p=0.18) or State - Trait Anxiety Inventory - Trait… Show more

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“…A study, which was done on women athletes showed the relationship of trait anxiety with oral control and the social and environmental factors that have an effect on food intake. (Fortes, et al, 2014). Mestre et al (2016) showed a positive relationship of trait anxiety and total energy intake from foods in women but not in men.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…A study, which was done on women athletes showed the relationship of trait anxiety with oral control and the social and environmental factors that have an effect on food intake. (Fortes, et al, 2014). Mestre et al (2016) showed a positive relationship of trait anxiety and total energy intake from foods in women but not in men.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%