Frontiers | A pilot study of a modification EAT-26 questionnaire for screening pathological eating behavior in competitive athletes

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Frontiers | A pilot study of a modification EAT-26 questionnaire for screening pathological eating behavior in competitive athletes
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Why eating disorders in athletes can often go unnoticed

Using the discovered factors, new variables can be created that can be used in further research instead of the original items. When focusing in detail on the original items of the questionnaire, it is possible to observe which questions are grouped under which factor. Important questions related to awareness of the caloric value of food, avoiding individual nutritional components, monitoring the composition of individual foods, etc. are grouped under the Control over the diet factor.

Significantly frequent were the questions related to monitoring the composition and origin of foods on their packaging, feeling anxious when there is insufficient insight into the caloric values of food and, the compulsive need to know all the information about the food consumed. It can be said thatdefines all the common signs appearing in athletes with disturbed eating behavior.

Even in this case, it is clear that the factor reflects common signs of disturbed eating behavior in athletes. Not only do athletes evaluate their body weight through athletic performance, but they also subsequently change their training, which is aimed at athletic performance. They add training, exercise when injured or sick, express all their emotions through training, and make training a priority..

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