Disordered eating behaviors in rhythmic gymnasts: A survey to investigate the coaches' point of view on the management
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the coaches’ point of view on the rhythmic
gymnasts’ disordered eating behaviors, by focusing the attention on their knowledge of this problem, in relation
to training and competition participation. The second aim is to assess if there is theoretical and/or practical
collaboration between coaches and medical staff. Methods: One hundred and Sixty-nine rhythmic gymnastics
coaches completed a 23 items questionnaire, based on the NCAA survey (National Collegiate Athletic
Association). All the coaches had 15.2 ± 9.6 years of experience in coaching. Paired T-Test was used to compare
the impact of disordered eating behaviors on health and performance and Chi-Squared analysis was used to
compare different outputs obtained in the answers. Results: Coaches declared to have identified an average of
1.3 ± 1.7 symptomatic gymnasts during their careers, and 25% of them affirmed to have no good knowledge of
the problem. Participants were informed that disordered eating behaviors may negatively influence both health
and sport performance. About 88% of the coaches were aware that current eating disorders influence the decision
to recruit an athlete. Ninety-one percent of the coaches never referred to a professional mental health.
Conclusion: Coaches understood seriousness of the problem, even though the majority of the coaches did not
refer to a therapist. It was recommended, instead, a multidisciplinary approach for a correct management,
including coaches, psychologists and nutritionists.
gymnasts’ disordered eating behaviors, by focusing the attention on their knowledge of this problem, in relation
to training and competition participation. The second aim is to assess if there is theoretical and/or practical
collaboration between coaches and medical staff. Methods: One hundred and Sixty-nine rhythmic gymnastics
coaches completed a 23 items questionnaire, based on the NCAA survey (National Collegiate Athletic
Association). All the coaches had 15.2 ± 9.6 years of experience in coaching. Paired T-Test was used to compare
the impact of disordered eating behaviors on health and performance and Chi-Squared analysis was used to
compare different outputs obtained in the answers. Results: Coaches declared to have identified an average of
1.3 ± 1.7 symptomatic gymnasts during their careers, and 25% of them affirmed to have no good knowledge of
the problem. Participants were informed that disordered eating behaviors may negatively influence both health
and sport performance. About 88% of the coaches were aware that current eating disorders influence the decision
to recruit an athlete. Ninety-one percent of the coaches never referred to a professional mental health.
Conclusion: Coaches understood seriousness of the problem, even though the majority of the coaches did not
refer to a therapist. It was recommended, instead, a multidisciplinary approach for a correct management,
including coaches, psychologists and nutritionists.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
energy availability; female athlete triad; nutritional inadequacy; gymnastics; trainer.
Elenco autori:
Di Cagno, A; Fiorilli, G; Iuliano, E; Tsopani, D; Buonsenso, A; Piazza, M; Calcagno, G
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