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Athlete-Specific Treatment for Eating Disorders: Initial Findings from the Walden GOALS Program
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsVol. 120Issue 2p183–189Published online: October 4, 2019- Matthew Stranberg
- Emily Slager
- Dara Spital
- Corinne Coia
- Paula A. Quatromoni
Cited in Scopus: 7Eating disorders are a public health concern because of the high levels of comorbidity with other mental health diagnoses such as anxiety, depression, and the associated suicide risk.1 Athletes are at increased risk for eating disorders compared with the general public2,3 and unique features of both the athlete mindset and the sport environment have been shown to relate to risks for eating pathology, body dissatisfaction, and compulsive exercise.4-10 Eating disorders in sport have a range of serious metabolic and physiologic consequences with negative effects on nearly every organ system in the body.