de Bruin A P Karin
Karin de Bruin Sportpsycholoog, Domselaerstraat 112, 1093 MA Amsterdam, The Netherlands; University of Amsterdam, Department of Developmental Psychology, The Netherlands.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2017 Aug;16:148-153. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2017.05.009. Epub 2017 Jun 4.
This review presents recent studies into the prevalence, process, treatment and prevention of eating disorders in athletes. Most prevalence studies showed that increased risk for athletes exists. Methodological challenges for future prevalence studies concern the choice of methods, measurements, categorization, and sampling. To determine why athletes are at increased risk, more prospective studies using multi-factorial models and multiple risk pathways are needed. Epidemiological risk factor studies, however, do not provide us with a true understanding of the eating disorder process. The narrative approach focuses on what an eating disorder means to an athlete, which might produce more relevant clues for interventions. More research attention should be dedicated to effective treatment and facilitating recovery. Finally, prevention should add attitudinal and behavioral interventions to the current knowledge-focused approach and programs needs to go beyond coaches and athletes to become more effective.
本综述介绍了近期关于运动员饮食失调的患病率、过程、治疗和预防的研究。大多数患病率研究表明,运动员面临的风险有所增加。未来患病率研究的方法学挑战涉及方法选择、测量、分类和抽样。为了确定运动员风险增加的原因,需要更多使用多因素模型和多种风险途径的前瞻性研究。然而,流行病学风险因素研究并不能让我们真正了解饮食失调的过程。叙事方法关注饮食失调对运动员意味着什么,这可能为干预措施提供更相关的线索。应将更多研究注意力投入到有效治疗和促进康复方面。最后,预防应在当前以知识为重点的方法中增加态度和行为干预,并且项目需要超越教练和运动员,以变得更加有效。