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      Prevención y detección de los trastornos de alimentación en deportistas de alto rendimiento (CAR, CEARE y CTD) Translated title: Prevention and Detection of the Disorders of Food in Athletes of High Performance (CAR, CEARE and CTD)

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          En este trabajo se analizan los factores que determinan el riesgo de que un deportista desarrolle un Trastorno de la Conducta Alimentaria (TCA). Se ha comprobado como el nivel de competición o el tipo de práctica puede influir en que ese riesgo aumente. Dentro de los deportistas que a priori presentan mayor riesgo se encuentran los que compiten en el alto rendimiento, por lo tanto, a través de este trabajo de investigación pretendemos detectar a través del Cuestionario de Hábitos Alimentarios del Deportistas- CHAD- quienes, de los deportistas que se encuentran en un CAR, CEARE o CTD, son los más vulnerables al desarrollo de un trastorno de alimentación y que influye en esta vulnerabilidad, encontrando, en este caso, que son las mujeres que practican deportes de riesgo.

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          In this present paper we have analyzed the factors which determine the risks for an athlete to develop an Eating Disorder (ED). The level of a competition and the kind of sport practiced have been proved to influence the development of these risks. Among the athletes who seem to show an -a priori- bigger risk of developing the problems, we find those who compete in high performance competition, so, by means of this research paper we intend to detect using the Questionnaire for the eating habits in sportsmen and women (CHAD) sportsmen and sportswomen who are among those training in the Center of High Performance (CAR), the Center of Training and High Performance (CEARE) or the Center for the Sport Tech (CTD) that are more prone to the acquisition of an eating disorder and what influences this vulnerability, discovering that, in this precise case, it is women who practice a risky sport.

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                Contributors
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                Journal
                cpd
                Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte
                CPD
                Universidad de Murcia (Murcia, Región de Murcia, Spain )
                1578-8423
                1989-5879
                June 2012
                : 12
                : 1
                : 163-166
                Affiliations
                [03] Santiago de Compostela orgnameUniversidad de Santiago de Compostela
                [01] Vigo orgnameUniversidad de Vigo
                [02] orgnameEscuelas Universitarias Gimbernat
                Article
                S1578-84232012000100019
                10.4321/s1578-84232012000100019
                07f55aa6-ab8d-4cdb-b801-4ab94a1f1eaa

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

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                Trastorno de la Conducta Alimentaria (TCA),alto rendimiento,riesgo,Eating Disroders,high performance,risk

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