Student Athletics: Opportunity, Challenge, and the Byzantine Construct Body Image'

- By John J. Miller1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Troy University, Troy, AL 36082, United States
- Source: Mental Health Promotion in Schools , pp 156-177
- Publication Date: November 2016
- Language: English


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Student interscholastic sport involvement is often presumed to be a protective factor for participating athletes, and this is no doubt the case for some. This protection derives from influences such as extra privileges, adoration, popularity, and beliefs about future prospects. However, student athletic participation can be a significant risk for others. Risk occurs as a result of significant pressures for low body weight, ideal physique, and coaching methods used. These pressures are different based on gender, and even based on sport of preference. This chapter describes student athletes as a potentially vulnerable population and discusses the risks that can be experienced using the example of increased incidence of eating disorders.
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