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摘要
饮食失调已经成为运动员中越来越普遍的问题。本研究旨在了解体育教育专业学生饮食失调水平及危险因素。本研究对土耳其不同省份体育教育领域的1773名大学生进行了研究,其中1084名(61.1%)为女性,689名(38.9%)为男性。通过个人信息表和饮食失调检查问卷(ed - q)收集参与者的信息。除约束分外,男性EDEQ各子维度得分及总分均显著高于女性(p <0.05)。结果发现,随着BMI (Body Mass Index)值的升高,EDEQ各子维度及EDEQ总分均有统计学意义的升高(p<0.05)。研究发现,不进行体育锻炼的人的饮食担忧和体形担忧得分在统计上高于进行体育锻炼的人(分别;p = 0.030, p = 0.004)。ed - q分数的增加表明饮食失调的风险增加。可以说,作为男性,拥有高BMI,以及从事力量/力量运动增加了接受体育教育的个体饮食失调的风险。
Determination of Eating Disorders Level and Risk Factors of University Students Studying Sports Education
Eating disorder has become an increasingly common problem among athletes. This study aims to determine eating disorder levels and risk factors of students studying sports education. This study was carried out on 1773 university students, 1084 (61.1%) of whom are female and 689 (38.9%) male, in the field of sports education in different provinces in Turkey. The information of the participants was collected with an individual information form and an Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q). All EDEQ sub-dimension scores and the total score were found to be statistically significantly higher in males than in females (p <0.05) except for the restraint score. It was found that, as BMI (Body Mass Index) value increased, there was a statistically significant increase in all sub-dimensions of EDEQ and EDEQ total score (p<0.05). Eating concern and shape concern scores were found to be statistically higher in those who did not perform physical activities than those who performed physical activities (respectively; p=0.030, p=0.004). An increase in the EDE-Q score indicates an increased risk of eating disorders. It can be said that being a male, having a high BMI, and engaging in strength/power sports increase the risk of eating disorders in individuals who receive sports education.