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- W1982686522 abstract "Although many elite athletic groups have relatively low weights, variations across sports occur. Adolescents were compared who engaged in three sports which varied on two dimensions, weight standards and energy expenditure, possibly associated with the physical characteristics of these three sports. Regional and national athletes aged 14–18 were surveyed: 25 figure skaters, 64 ballet dancers, and 72 swimmers. Adolescents who were not athletes served as a comparison group (N = 424). Height, weight, menarcheal age, sports activity, and attitudes toward eating were measured. Dancers and skaters were lighter and leaner than swimmers and nonathletes in accordance with the weight requirements expected of the former two groups. They also were more likely to have delayed menarche. Dancers and skaters also had more negative eating attitude scores than swimmers. At the same time, dancers exhibited more restraint eating than skaters, suggesting that low weights may be difficult to maintain given the fairly low energy demands required for dance." @default.
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- W1982686522 title "Attitudes toward eating and body weight in different groups of female adolescent athletes" @default.
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