Effects of a Yoga-Based Course in Preventing Disordered Eating in Female Collegiate Athletes
NCT ID: NCT03347071
Last Updated: 2022-09-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
108 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-01-24
2019-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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It is hypothesized that:
* Prevention course participants will show a decrease in disordered eating behaviors when compared to controls.
* Prevention course participants will show an increase in self-care behaviors compared to controls.
* Prevention course participants will show an increase in interoceptive awareness, intuitive eating, and emotional regulation when compared to controls.
* Prevention course participants will show a decrease in difficulties with emotional regulation and an increase in tolerance to distress when compared to controls.
* Prevention course participants will show better maintenance of wellbeing as well as better maintenance in decreased symptomatology as compared to compared to controls.
The study will employ self-report surveys to examine the preventative effects of participation in a 7-week course utilizing a longitudinal non-randomized control design with Division I female student-athletes in western New York. Participants will be current female student-athletes recruited within the university's athletic department. Experimental group participants will be recruited from their enrollment in the prevention course offered that incorporates the Eat Breathe Thrive curriculum. Since the prevention course has a capacity of 30 students per semester, data will be collected for four 7-week semesters to account for total sample size. The study will be recruiting from a total of 120 female student-athletes in the experimental group. Female student-athletes not enrolled in the prevention course will be recruited for control. Each semester, course enrollment numbers will be matched by recruiting research participants from the rest of the female student-athlete population at the university (those who are not enrolled in the course). Female student-athletes in the experimental and control groups will complete all study measures at the same time points throughout the study. This study is based on the need to provide female student-athletes with greater access to effective tools and strategies that support their well-being as well as to protect this high-risk population against the development of an eating disorder.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Prevention Course Group
The Prevention Course Group is composed of female student-athletes enrolled in the 7-week prevention course. The course occurs once a week (1 hour, 40 minute sessions) for a total of 7-weeks during the academic semester. Approximately 1 hour of each class session is lecture based, leaving 40 minutes for yoga practice administered by a certified yoga instructor. The course instructor is certified in Eat Breathe Thrive Program delivery. The course teaching assistant is certified in yoga instruction.
Prevention Course Group
The undergraduate prevention course is structured around Eat Breathe Thrive Program curriculum. The course aims to teach somatic practices, provide healthy tools for emotional regulation, allow for the creation of community-based networks of support, foster a sense of meaning and purpose through service activities, and practice these learned skills through yoga.
Control Group
The Control Group is composed of female student-athletes not enrolled in the 7-week prevention course. Female student-athletes in this group will not be enrolled in the course during the period of data collection, nor will they have previously completed the course.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Prevention Course Group
The undergraduate prevention course is structured around Eat Breathe Thrive Program curriculum. The course aims to teach somatic practices, provide healthy tools for emotional regulation, allow for the creation of community-based networks of support, foster a sense of meaning and purpose through service activities, and practice these learned skills through yoga.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
18 Years
24 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Give Back Yoga Foundation
OTHER
University at Buffalo
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Catherine Cook-Cottone
Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology Associate Professor, Ph.D.
Principal Investigators
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Catherine Cook-Cottone, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology
Locations
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Center for Excellence in Academic and Athletic Performance
Buffalo, New York, United States
Countries
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Curriculum offered in the prevention course is from the Eat Breathe Thrive Program
Other Identifiers
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EBTSA01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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