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Karen S. Meaney and Sonya L. Armstrong

an array of psychological (e.g., anxiety, depression, and nervousness) and physiological (e.g., disrupted eating patterns, loss of sleep, gastrointestinal disorders) stress-related health problems ( Farmer, 2011 ; Fogg, 2008 ; Kivimaki et al., 2003 ; Lewis, 2004 ; Niedhammer, David, Degioanni

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Siobhan B. Mitchell, Anne M. Haase, and Sean P. Cumming

.1002/erv.899 Anshel , M.H. ( 2004 ). Sources of disordered eating patterns between ballet dancers and non-dancers . Journal of Sport Behaviour 27 ( 2 ), 115 – 133 . Arcelus , J. , Witcomb , G.L. , & Mitchell , A. ( 2014 ). Prevalence of eating disorders amongst dancers: A systemic review and

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Nicholas M. Watanabe, Grace Yan, Brian P. Soebbing, and Wantong Fu

. European Sport Management Quarterly, 15 , 249 – 269 . doi:10.1080/16184742.2014.995690 10.1080/16184742.2014.995690 Khare , A. , & Inman , J.J. ( 2006 ). Habitual behavior in American eating patterns: The role of meal occasions . Journal of Consumer Research, 32 , 567 – 575 . doi:10

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Keith McShan and E. Whitney G. Moore

), information about the athlete (e.g., athletes’ mood and eating patterns), and support (e.g., encouragement; Jowett & Timson-Katchis, 2005 ). However, coaches reported parents could negatively influence the CAR by being overly supportive (e.g., showing disappointment in athletes’ performance), which can be