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2018 Honors Theses (Spring)
A Meta-analysis of the frequency of eating disorders in dancers
A Meta-analysis of the frequency of eating disorders in dancers
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A Meta-analysis of the frequency of eating disorders in dancers
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With eating disorders being one of the most common forms of chronic illness in adolescents and adults (Mirasol, 2018), the question of whether eating disorders are common in athletes is introduced, particularly with dancers. The present research produces a meta-analysis of the current data found, examining if there is a high probability of eating disorders in dancers. This study examines fifteen articles, selected using specified criteria. Sign-tests were used to measure these studies to show significance. Subsequently, no significant results were found in the conclusion of the study, thus making for stimulating outcomes.
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Martik, Maria K. (Author), California University of Pennsylvania. Honors Program. (Author)
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2018-04-18
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Text, Honor's Thesis Advisor, Dr. Melissa Sovak.
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cali:869
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