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Weight control in sport -- Key to success for many athletes Problem: Some methods of weight management are harmful to performance and health Problem: Some methods of weight management can evolve into an eating disorder Weight control in sport -- Key to success for many athletes Problem: Some methods of weight management are harmful to performance and health Problem: Some methods of weight management can evolve into an eating disorder Introduction
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Two Main Types Bulimia Nervosa Anorexia Nervosa Two Main Types Bulimia Nervosa Anorexia Nervosa
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Bingeing – Eat Large Amounts of Food – Eating is Out of Control Bingeing – Eat Large Amounts of Food – Eating is Out of Control Compensatory Behaviors –Purging via –Self-Induced Vomiting, Enemas –Laxatives, Diuretics, Exercise, Fasting Self-evaluation is unduly influenced by body shape and weight Compensatory Behaviors –Purging via –Self-Induced Vomiting, Enemas –Laxatives, Diuretics, Exercise, Fasting Self-evaluation is unduly influenced by body shape and weight Bulimia
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Intense fear of – Gaining weight – Becoming fat Intense fear of – Gaining weight – Becoming fat Refusal to maintain body weight – 15% Below Expected Normal Distorted body image Amenorrhea (in females) Refusal to maintain body weight – 15% Below Expected Normal Distorted body image Amenorrhea (in females) Anorexia
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Amenorrhea Disordered eating Osteoporosis Further info at: http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/jul_96/smith.htm Amenorrhea Disordered eating Osteoporosis Further info at: http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/jul_96/smith.htm The Triad (in female athletes)
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Where do we draw the line between excessive dieting, pathogenic wt loss methods, and ED’s? More prevalent in athletes? Studies from Swoap chapter General findings: Higher in athletes Subclinical Sport-specific Where do we draw the line between excessive dieting, pathogenic wt loss methods, and ED’s? More prevalent in athletes? Studies from Swoap chapter General findings: Higher in athletes Subclinical Sport-specific Prevalence of ED’s in sports
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General factors Social and Cultural Factors Biological predispositions? Sport factors Weight restrictions Judging criteria Performance demands Coach-pressure Peer-pressure Win-at-all-costs attitude General factors Social and Cultural Factors Biological predispositions? Sport factors Weight restrictions Judging criteria Performance demands Coach-pressure Peer-pressure Win-at-all-costs attitude Predisposing factors to ED’s
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Early recognition -- early treatment Assessment Standardized tools Eating Disorders Inventory Clinical Interview Behavioral & personality changes Medical assessment Eating disorder vs. pathogenic weight-loss techniques? Early recognition -- early treatment Assessment Standardized tools Eating Disorders Inventory Clinical Interview Behavioral & personality changes Medical assessment Eating disorder vs. pathogenic weight-loss techniques? Recognition of ED’s in sports
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Referral issues Individual, Group, Family, Inpatient Cognitive-behavioral treatments – Education about eating behavior – Scheduled eating – Exposure / Response prevention Referral issues Individual, Group, Family, Inpatient Cognitive-behavioral treatments – Education about eating behavior – Scheduled eating – Exposure / Response prevention
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De-emphasize body weight Nutritional education Promote sensitivity to weight issues Facilitate healthy weight management De-emphasize body weight Nutritional education Promote sensitivity to weight issues Facilitate healthy weight management
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