London Sports Institute, Middlesex University, London, UK.
Oxford Brookes Centre for Nutrition and Health, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Department of Sport, Health and Social Work, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2022 Sep;22(9):1445-1451. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2021.1943712. Epub 2021 Jul 16.
Eating disorders (ED), disordered eating (DE) and low energy availability (LEA) can be detrimental to health and performance. Previous studies have independently investigated the prevalence of ED, DE or LEA; however, few combined methods have identified risk within female athletes. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of ED, DE and LEA in UK-based female athletes and investigate whether associations exist between age, competition level and primary sport. The Female Athlete Screening Tool (FAST) and Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire (LEAF-Q) were used in a cross-sectional study design. A total of 112 responses eligible for analysis were received. A total of 16%, 44% and 53% of female athletes were at risk of ED (FAST: >94), DE and LEA, respectively. Competition level (recreational, competitive or professional athletes; fishers, ≤ 0.05) influenced and was a predictor of FAST (= 0.076, = 10.067, ≤ 0.05, variance inflation value; VIF = 1.0) whereas age influenced (age: = 13.128, ≤ 0.05), and was a predictor ( = 0.144, = 9.170, ≤ 0.05, VIF = 1.0) of LEAF-Q. A positive correlation was observed between FAST and LEAF-Q scores ( = 0.496, ≤ 0.05). Age and competition level may be predicting risk factors of ED/DE and LEA within female athletes; however, further research is required to support the findings of this present study.
进食障碍(ED)、饮食紊乱(DE)和低能量状态(LEA)可能对健康和运动表现造成损害。先前的研究已经独立地调查了 ED、DE 或 LEA 的患病率;然而,很少有综合方法确定女性运动员中的风险因素。本研究旨在确定英国女性运动员中 ED、DE 和 LEA 的患病率,并探讨年龄、竞技水平和主要运动项目之间是否存在关联。使用女性运动员筛查工具(FAST)和女性低能量状态问卷(LEAF-Q)进行横断面研究设计。共收到 112 份符合分析条件的回复。共有 16%、44%和 53%的女性运动员存在 ED(FAST:>94)、DE 和 LEA 风险。竞技水平(娱乐、竞技或专业运动员;渔民)影响并预测 FAST(=0.076,=10.067,=0.05,方差膨胀因子;VIF=1.0),而年龄影响(年龄:=13.128,=0.05),并预测 LEAF-Q(=0.144,=9.170,=0.05,VIF=1.0)。FAST 和 LEAF-Q 评分之间存在正相关(=0.496,=0.05)。年龄和竞技水平可能是女性运动员中 ED/DE 和 LEA 的危险因素预测因素;然而,需要进一步的研究来支持本研究的结果。