Psychosocial factors related to eating disorders among High School and College female cheerleaders. 10

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REEL, Justine J. | GILL, Diane L.

Edité par THE SPORT PSYCHOLOGIST - 1996

Date : 02/06/1996

Description : 195-206 pages

Langue du texte : anglais

Cote : SPORTPSY-1002

Mots-clés : ALIMENTATION DU SPORTIF ; COUTUME ALIMENTAIRE ; IMAGE DU CORPS ; POIDS CORPOREL ; PSYCHOLOGIE DU SPORT

Correlational analyses revealed a strong relation between The Social Physique Anxiety Scale (SPAS), body dissatisfaction scores, and eating behavior, suggesting that body image is an important predictor for eating disorders in cheerleaders.

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