Toro Josep, Guerrero Marta, Sentis Joan, Castro Josefina, Puértolas Carles
Departament de Psiquiatria i Psicobiologia Clínica, Facultat de Medicina, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2009 Jan;17(1):40-9. doi: 10.1002/erv.888.
To study the prevalence of symptoms of eating disorders and risk eating behaviours and the relationship between life at a dance school and the risk of developing an eating disorder (ED) in an adolescent population of Spanish dance students.
Questionnaires were used to assess attitudes to eating, cultural influences on the body shape model, eating disorders (DSM-IV) and risk factors for eating disorders in 76 adolescent dance students (age 12-17 years) at the Barcelona Theatre Institute. Subjects were compared with a community sample of 453 female adolescents. To study the relationship between ED and characteristics of this particular school, an original questionnaire was administered to 105 students at the school aged from 12 to 21 years.
The prevalence of eating disorders and several risk attitudes and behaviours were similar in the dance students and the female adolescents from the general population. Students at risk of eating disorders perceived greater pressure from coaches concerning eating, appearance, weight and artistic performance; they felt less satisfied with their weight and weighed themselves more often; they avoided performing so as not to exhibit their body in public, disliked comparing their body with their peers and believed that audiences paid a great deal of attention to their bodies. In contrast, Body Mass Index (BMI) had hardly any influence on these experiences. Depressive symptoms were associated almost exclusively with experience of stressors and aversive situations.
Dance school students do not necessarily present a greater risk of ED than other girls of the same age. The risk of ED may be associated with greater pressure from coaches, with attitudes related to the ED itself, or with depressive symptoms, rather than with the BMI.
研究饮食失调症状和危险饮食行为的患病率,以及西班牙舞蹈学生青少年群体中舞蹈学校生活与饮食失调(ED)风险之间的关系。
采用问卷对巴塞罗那戏剧学院76名青少年舞蹈学生(年龄12 - 17岁)的饮食态度、身体形态模型的文化影响、饮食失调(DSM - IV)及饮食失调风险因素进行评估。将这些受试者与453名女性青少年的社区样本进行比较。为研究饮食失调与这所特定学校特征之间的关系,对该校105名年龄在12至21岁的学生发放了一份原创问卷。
舞蹈学生与普通人群中的女性青少年在饮食失调以及几种危险态度和行为的患病率方面相似。有饮食失调风险的学生感受到教练在饮食、外表、体重和艺术表现方面施加的更大压力;他们对自己的体重不太满意且更频繁地称重;他们避免表演以免在公众面前展示自己的身体,不喜欢将自己的身体与同龄人比较,并且认为观众非常关注他们的身体。相比之下,体重指数(BMI)对这些体验几乎没有影响。抑郁症状几乎完全与压力源和厌恶情境的经历相关。
舞蹈学校学生患饮食失调症的风险不一定比其他同龄女孩更高。饮食失调的风险可能与教练施加的更大压力、与饮食失调本身相关的态度或抑郁症状有关,而非与BMI有关。