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== Eating Disorders and Body Image in Athletes  ==
== Eating Disorders and Body Image in Athletes  ==


Athletes may have a more positive body image than nonathletes, but eating disorders may be more prevalent among athletes.&nbsp; A meta-analytic review found a small effect size which indicated athletes had a more positive body image than nonathletes.&nbsp; The review found no difference between females or males, the type of athlete, age or body mass index <ref name="Hausenblas and Downs">Hausenblas A, &amp;amp; Downs, DS. Comparison of Body Image between Athletes and Nonathletes: A Meta-Analytic Review. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 2001;13:323-329</ref>.
Athletes may have a more positive body image than nonathletes, but eating disorders may be more prevalent among athletes.&nbsp; A meta-analytic review found a small effect size which indicated athletes had a more positive body image than nonathletes.&nbsp; The review found no difference between females or males, the type of athlete, age or body mass index <ref name="Hausenblas and Downs">Hausenblas A, &amp;amp;amp; Downs, DS. Comparison of Body Image between Athletes and Nonathletes: A Meta-Analytic Review. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 2001;13:323-329</ref>.&nbsp; Those who exercise regularly like athletes have been found to have a more positive body image than those who do not <ref name="Hausenblas and Fallon">Hausenblas HA, Fallon, EA. Exercise and body image: A meta-analysis. Psychology &amp; Health 2006;21:33-47</ref>


== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==
== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==

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Eating Disorders and Body Image in Athletes[edit | edit source]

Athletes may have a more positive body image than nonathletes, but eating disorders may be more prevalent among athletes.  A meta-analytic review found a small effect size which indicated athletes had a more positive body image than nonathletes.  The review found no difference between females or males, the type of athlete, age or body mass index [1].  Those who exercise regularly like athletes have been found to have a more positive body image than those who do not [2]

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  1. Hausenblas A, &amp;amp; Downs, DS. Comparison of Body Image between Athletes and Nonathletes: A Meta-Analytic Review. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 2001;13:323-329
  2. Hausenblas HA, Fallon, EA. Exercise and body image: A meta-analysis. Psychology & Health 2006;21:33-47