Disordered eating and eating disorders in male elite athletes: a scoping review

Yannis Karrer, Robin Halioua, Sonja Mötteli, Samuel Iff, Erich Seifritz, Matthias Jäger, Malte Christian Claussen

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Abstract

Background
Eating disorders (ED) and disordered eating (DE) among male elite athletes share some of the characteristics seen in female elite athletes and the population, but also exhibit some key differences.

Objective
Scoping review of ED and DE in male elite athletes.

Methods
In May 2020, a comprehensive systematic literature search was conducted for DE and ED in male elite athletes.

Results
We identified 80 studies which included 47 uncontrolled, 14 controlled studies, one interventional trial and 18 reviews.

Discussion
There was a wide range of definitions of DE and a high level of heterogeneity regarding competitive level, age and sport type. In adult male elite athletes, ED prevalence rates up to 32.5% were found, higher than in the general population. Prevalence was not higher in young/adolescent male elite athletes. The most frequently associated factor was competing in weight-sensitive sports. Male elite athletes tended to exhibit less body dissatisfaction than controls and were not always associated with DE. There were no studies looking at the prognosis or reporting an evidence-based approach for the management of DE in male elite athletes.

Conclusion
Existing literature indicates high prevalence of DE and ED in male elite athletes, with a wide range of aetiopathogenesis. There is a need for longitudinal studies to characterise the pathology and long-term outcomes, as well as develop standardised tools for assessment and treatments.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e000801
JournalBMJ Open Sport Exercise Medicine
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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