2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2007.10.009
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Troubles du comportement alimentaire chez le sportif

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“…Moreover, ED pathology seems to be more prevalent in (a) athletes compared to non-athletes, particularly in high sport level athletes, (b) female compared to male athletes and (c) leanness-and weight-dependent sports compared to other sports (eg. Filaire, Rouveix, & Bouget, 2008;Sundgot-Borgen,1999;2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, ED pathology seems to be more prevalent in (a) athletes compared to non-athletes, particularly in high sport level athletes, (b) female compared to male athletes and (c) leanness-and weight-dependent sports compared to other sports (eg. Filaire, Rouveix, & Bouget, 2008;Sundgot-Borgen,1999;2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particularity of the athlete's social environment (e.g., the salience of the coach's influence) and the engagement in achievement contexts for the purpose of demonstrating competence (e.g., the salience of perceived physical ability) supports the value of conducting context-specific examinations of the psychosocial consequences of DEA among athletes. For example, DEA have considerable physical, psychological, and physiological consequences for athletes (Filaire, Rouveix, & Bouget, 2008).…”
Section: Skatersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Filaire et al (2008) reported the physiological indices and the consequences of DEA on fatigue and performance, there are currently no studies that have established the psychosocial consequences of DEA in athletes. Moreover, the literature indicates that DEA are determined by low self-perceptions in daily life and high-perceived physical ability in aesthetic sports.…”
Section: Skatersmentioning
confidence: 99%