Assessment of disordered eating attitude and mental health among Indian Kho-Kho players

K. Kalpana, G. Khanna
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Purpose The potential problems of Kho-Kho players have been less studied. Considering eating disorders a public health problem, but also in particular for athletes, as it can cause serious health and performance decrements if left unmonitored. This study aims to determine the prevalence of disordered eating attitude and their relationship with mental health among Indian Kho-Kho players. Design/methodology/approach Fifty-two male Kho-Kho players aged 16–31 years were assessed for disordered eating attitude using Eating Attitude Test (EAT)-26 and mental health using the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and t-test were computed to know the difference between positive and negative disordered eating attitude. Findings The disordered eating attitude was prevalent among 11.5% of players. The players with disordered eating attitudes showed a significantly (p < 0.01) higher score for EAT-26 subscales related to dieting and oral control. Players were involved in binging (21.2%), purging (5.8%), use of laxatives (1.9%), extra exercise (>1 h) (34.6%) and lost >20 pounds of body weight in the last six months (13.5%). Depression, anxiety and stress were higher in the group with a disordered eating attitude. However, a significant difference (p < 0.01) was found only for depression. Research limitations/implications The disordered eating attitude was present among Kho-Kho Players and linked with depression. Health care service providers are encouraged to monitor and guide the players with disordered eating attitudes to take active measures to ensure optimum health and performance. Originality/value The present paper provides evidence of disordered eating attitude linked with depression among Kho-Kho players.
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印度Kho-Kho玩家饮食失调态度与心理健康评估
目的对Kho-Kho选手的潜在问题研究较少。考虑到饮食失调是一个公共卫生问题,尤其是对运动员来说,因为如果不加以监控,它会导致严重的健康和表现下降。本研究旨在确定印度Kho-Kho玩家饮食失调的患病率及其与心理健康的关系。设计/方法/方法采用饮食态度测试(EAT -26)和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)对52名年龄在16-31岁之间的男性Kho-Kho玩家的饮食失调态度进行评估。采用描述性统计和t检验了解饮食失调态度阳性和阴性的差异。调查结果:11.5%的球员普遍存在饮食失调的态度。进食态度不端正的运动员在饮食控制和口腔控制的EAT-26分量表得分显著高于对照组(p < 0.01)。球员在过去6个月内暴食(21.2%)、排便(5.8%)、使用泻药(1.9%)、额外运动(>1小时)(34.6%)和体重减轻>20磅(13.5%)。饮食态度紊乱的人群抑郁、焦虑和压力更大。但仅在抑郁方面差异有统计学意义(p < 0.01)。研究局限性/启示:在Kho-Kho玩家中存在饮食失调的态度,并与抑郁症有关。鼓励卫生保健服务提供者监测和指导有饮食失调态度的运动员采取积极措施,以确保最佳的健康和表现。原创性/价值本论文提供证据表明,饮食失调的态度与Kho-Kho玩家的抑郁症有关。
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