TY - JOUR
T1 - Disordered eating in men
T2 - A look at perceived stress and excessive exercise
AU - Spann, N.
AU - Pritchard, M.
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - Although once considered a 'female' disorder, eating disorders are becoming more prevalent in males. As such, researchers are beginning to focus on factors that predict eating disturbances in males. Previous research has established a relation between eating disorders and stress and exercise dependence. However, few studies have examined the relation between the more common diagnosis of disordered eating and stress and exercise dependence, particularly in men. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relation between disordered eating, stress, and exercise dependence in undergraduate male students. Implications for counseling men suffering from disordered eating will be discussed.
AB - Although once considered a 'female' disorder, eating disorders are becoming more prevalent in males. As such, researchers are beginning to focus on factors that predict eating disturbances in males. Previous research has established a relation between eating disorders and stress and exercise dependence. However, few studies have examined the relation between the more common diagnosis of disordered eating and stress and exercise dependence, particularly in men. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relation between disordered eating, stress, and exercise dependence in undergraduate male students. Implications for counseling men suffering from disordered eating will be discussed.
KW - College students
KW - Disordered eating
KW - Exercise dependency
KW - Men
KW - Stress
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/47249159908
U2 - 10.1037/e626972012-153
DO - 10.1037/e626972012-153
M3 - Article
C2 - 18612249
AN - SCOPUS:47249159908
SN - 1124-4909
VL - 13
SP - e25-e27
JO - Eating and Weight Disorders
JF - Eating and Weight Disorders
IS - 2
ER -