Affiliation:
1. RECEP TAYYİP ERDOĞAN ÜNİVERSİTESİ
2. Marmara Üniversitesi
Abstract
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the relationship between muscle deprivation and eating disorder tendency in the sample of Turkish athletes and to examine them in terms of gender, years of doing sports and number of training.
A total of 276 fitness athletes with an average age of 26.72, determined by the random sampling method based on voluntariness, participated in the questionnaire applied in the study. The data of the research were collected by google form online questionnaire using “Personal Information Form”, “Muscle Deprivation Scale” and “Orthorexia-11 Scale”. Independent Sample T Test, One-Way ANOVA test and Pearson Correlation test were used to analyze the data determined to be normally distributed.
It was determined that the muscle deprivation scores of the athletes differed according to gender, number of training sessions and years of doing sports (p
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