McNulty K Y, Adams C H, Anderson J M, Affenito S G
Baptist Medical Center, Food and Nutrition Services, Jacksonville, Fla 32204, USA.
J Am Diet Assoc. 2001 Aug;101(8):886-92; quiz 893-4. doi: 10.1016/S0002-8223(01)00218-8.
To develop and validate a screening tool to identify eating pathology in women athletes.
Three cross-sectional subject groups were established: college women athletes diagnosed with eating disorders; college women athletes without eating pathology; college women who did not participate in athletics but were diagnosed with an eating disorder. The Female Athlete Screening Tool (FAST), and 3 valid psychometric measures were administered to subjects in all groups. Internal reliability, discriminant and concurrent validity were established.
SUBJECTS/SETTINGS: Women college students between the ages of 18 and 23 years (n=41) from the University of Connecticut and St Joseph College were recruited. The athletes were screened for eating disorders by a sports medicine team.
Cronbach's alpha, one-way analysis of variance, and correlation analyses.
Reliability analysis indicated a high internal consistency of the FAST (Cronbach's alpha = 0.87). Athletes with eating disorders scored significantly higher on the FAST as compared with athletes without eating pathology and nonathletes with eating disorders (P<.001), which demonstrated discriminant validity. Correlation analyses showed that the FAST was strongly correlated to the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (0.60, P<.05) and Eating Disorder Inventory (0.89, P<.001).
APPLICATIONS/CONCLUSIONS: Early detection of eating disorders can help prevent the onset or severity of a clinical eating disorder. By using the screening tool that has been validated for use in women athletes, dietetic professionals can quickly identify those athletes who need assistance with their aberrant eating habits.
开发并验证一种用于识别女运动员饮食病理学问题的筛查工具。
建立了三个横断面研究对象组:被诊断患有饮食失调症的大学女运动员;无饮食病理学问题的大学女运动员;未参加体育运动但被诊断患有饮食失调症的大学女生。对所有组的研究对象均使用了女运动员筛查工具(FAST)以及3种有效的心理测量方法。确定了内部信度、区分效度和同时效度。
研究对象/研究环境:招募了来自康涅狄格大学和圣约瑟夫学院的18至23岁的大学女生(n = 41)。由运动医学团队对运动员进行饮食失调症筛查。
采用克朗巴哈系数、单因素方差分析和相关性分析。
信度分析表明FAST具有较高的内部一致性(克朗巴哈系数 = 0.87)。与无饮食病理学问题的运动员以及患有饮食失调症的非运动员相比,患有饮食失调症的运动员在FAST上得分显著更高(P <.001),这表明了区分效度。相关性分析显示FAST与饮食失调检查问卷(0.60,P <.05)和饮食失调量表(0.89, P <.001)密切相关。
应用/结论:饮食失调症的早期检测有助于预防临床饮食失调症的发生或减轻其严重程度。通过使用已在女运动员中验证有效的筛查工具,营养专业人员可迅速识别出那些饮食习惯异常需要帮助的运动员。