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EATING BEHAVIOUR AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO EATING DISORDERS IN MALE POPULATION
KOUBKOVÁ, Magda
Eating disorders have been studied from different points of view lately. They have occured in the centre of various psychiatric and psychologic diagnostics and therapy surveys and they have also been analysed as a sociocultural element of our lifestyle norms, our values and image standards. The number of men and women suffered from these disorders cannot be neither compared nor omitted. It is statistically clear that about ten per cent of anorexics and bulimics are male patients. Going West, the number of male patients is increasing. These disorders in men are usually connected with jobs, mostly those such as jockeys, gymnasts and dancers. Bulimia and anorexia are reported as typically women disorders therefore men hardly any time concede they can suffer from this problem and need a specialist´s advice.. The aim of the work has been to map eating behaviour, a lifestyle, physical activities and risk factors responsible for eating disorder incidence such as a distorted view of the body and being on a diet among men between the ages of 15 to 30. A quantitative technique approach using questionnaires was applied. There were stated four hypotheses concerning the relation between body acceptance and physical activities, methods used for body weight control and differences in lifestyles of secondary school students.
DISSATISFACTION WITH OUR OWN BODY AND BEING ON DIETS AS RISK FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EATING DISORDERS AND MONITORING THE METHODS OF CHECKING THE BODY WEIGHT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL GIRLS
KOUBKOVÁ, Magda
The eating disorders rank among serious diseases which especially teenage girls and young women suffer. The International Classification of Diseases differentiates a number of eating disorders; anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are the most frequent and as well the most dangerous of them. The aim of this dissertation was to establish the presence of some risk attitude, which we encounter with the eating disorders, and to monitor body weight control methods within the secondary school female student population. The dissertation verified the hypotheses concerning the difference between secondary grammar school female students and other secondary school female students. The secondary grammar school female students were slimmer than the secondary school and trade school female students. The secondary school and trade school female students wished to lose weight more often than the secondary grammar school female students and they kept diets more often as well. And further the dissertation verified the hypothesis concerning the dissatisfaction with one{\crq}s own body which increases related to the body weight. The questionnaire research was applied to verified hypothesis.

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