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As many parents know, playing organized sports has many benefits for kids. Children who play sports get regular exercise. They also develop new friendships with team members. Playing sports can boost self-esteem. It also teaches teamwork and leadership lessons.
But sometimes kids can be on a team that focuses too heavily on performance, or on how kids look. This can have a negative effect. In some cases, it may trigger an eating disorder.
An eating disorder is a health condition. It's when someone has an unhealthy obsession with food, weight, and their appearance. These are common types of eating disorders:
Eating disorders tend to affect those assigned female at birth more often, but anyone can have eating disorders.
Young athletes tend to be at a greater risk of having an eating disorder if they play sports that focus on personal performance, appearance, diet, and weight requirements. Such competitive sports include:
These factors can increase the risk that a young athlete will develop an eating disorder:
As a parent, you can give unconditional love and support. This lets your children know that you value them for who they are, not how they look. Promote a positive body image by setting a good example. Don't talk about dieting. And don't make critical remarks about your own body, such as "I look so fat in these jeans." That kind of attitude can affect your children.
To protect young athletes against eating disorders, you can also: