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A Tale of Two Runners: A Case Report of Athletes’ Experiences with Eating Disorders in College
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsVol. 117Issue 1p21–31Published online: December 20, 2016- Paula A. Quatromoni
Cited in Scopus: 15Athletes are at higher risk than the general population for eating disorders, and risk is heightened for athletes in thin-build sports, including track. Collegiate athletes are particularly vulnerable to disordered eating when the transition from home to the college environment adds to the stress of performance pressures and the high demands of the sport environment. Male and female athletes who develop eating disorders share some common characteristics, yet their experiences can be quite different, in part as a consequence of their sex and how eating disorders develop, and are recognized, acknowledged, and treated, within the culture of sports.