Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2020 Feb-Mar;68(2):105-109. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1529035. Epub 2018 Nov 2.
: To assess the relationship of high school and collegiate household food security to current disordered food consumption behaviors in a sample of NCAA Division 1 male, collegiate athletes. : Male athletes, 18 years and older from a Southeastern Conference university in August-September 2016. : Cross-sectional survey including food security disordered eating behavior, and food hoarding questions. : Among participants ( = 111), high school food insecurity was significantly correlated with a preoccupation with food, but not binge eating in college. Collegiate food insecurity was significantly correlated with a preoccupation with, and hoarding of, food in college. : Among male collegiate athletes, both high school and collegiate food insecurity are associated with preoccupation with food, and collegiate food insecurity is associated with food hoarding. Screening for both high school and collegiate food insecurity and disordered behaviors in athletes is warranted. Future research in a larger sample, including females, across institutions is warranted.
: 评估高中和大学生活家庭食品安全与 NCAA 一级男性大学生运动员当前饮食失调行为的关系。 : 2016 年 8 月至 9 月,来自东南联盟一所大学的 18 岁及以上的男性运动员。 : 横断面调查,包括食品安全、饮食失调行为和食物囤积问题。 : 在参与者中(n=111),高中时期的食品不安全与对食物的过分关注有关,但与大学时期的暴食无关。大学生活食品不安全与对食物的过分关注和囤积有关。 : 在男性大学生运动员中,高中和大学生活食品不安全都与对食物的过分关注有关,而大学生活食品不安全与食物囤积有关。对运动员进行高中和大学生活食品不安全和饮食失调行为的筛查是必要的。在更大的样本中,包括女性和不同机构,进行未来的研究也是必要的。