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Weight-Related Sports and Unhealthful Weight Control



Weight-Related Sports and Unhealthful Weight Control
Participation by adolescents, particularly males, in sports emphasizing weight, such as ballet, gymnastics and wrestling, is strongly linked to both unhealthful weight-control behaviors and steroid use, as per scientists at the University of Minnesota.

The scientists studied more than 4,500 adolescents from 31 public middle and high schools in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The students were asked if in the past week or the past year they had engaged in self-induced vomiting, used diet pills or laxatives or engaged in any other extreme weight-control behavior.

The strongest positive associations between weight-related sport participation and unhealthful weight-control behaviors were found in males:
  • 5.8 percent of males who reported participation in a weight-related sport had induced vomiting in the past week, compared with 0.9 percent of males who did not participate in a weight-related sport.
  • Use of diuretics within the past year was reported by 4.2 percent of males in a weight-related sport compared with 0.8 percent who did not participate in weight-related sports.

For females, vomiting, laxative use and steroid use were significantly linked to weight-related sports participation:
  • 6.6 percent of females who participated in a weight-related sport had vomited in the past week compared with 3.2 percent of females who did not.
  • Steroid use was reported by 6.5 percent of females who perceived their sport as weight-related, in comparison to 2.3 percent of females who did not participate in a sport they perceived as weight-related.

Preventive efforts, targeting parents, coaches and adolescents are needed to decrease this risk, the scientists conclude.


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