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Attitude and knowledge changes in collegiate dancers following a short-term, team-centered prevention program on eating disorders
Authors:Torres-McGehee Toni M  Green James M  Leaver-Dunn Deidre  Leeper James D  Bishop Phillip A  Richardson Mark T
Affiliation:University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208, USA. torresmc@mailbox.sc.edu
Abstract:Eating knowledge, nutritional knowledge, and psychological changes among female collegiate dancers were examined before and after a 4-wk. team-centered program on sport nutrition, exercise, and disordered eating consequences. Collegiate female dancers from two NCAA Division I institutions participated in a control (n = 19; M age = 19.1 yr., SD = 1.0) or intervention (n = 21; M age = 19.2 yr., SD = 1.2) group. Measures were administered to both groups before and after intervention to assess eating disorders, depression, and nutritional and disordered eating knowledge. There was a statistically significant increase in scores on nutritional and overall eating disorder knowledge in the intervention group compared to the control group. Mean scores on depression, drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, and maturity fears decreased in the intervention group.
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