What has been found from such studies can only be deemed inconclusive. For example, Borgen and Corbin (1987) compared college female (lean) athletes involved in sports in which appearance or weight are important for success such as gymnastics and female (nonlean) athletes involved in sports where weight is not central, such as golf, with their nonathlete counterparts on subscales of the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI; Garner, Olmstead, & Polivy, 1983) measuring drive for thinness and body dissatisfaction. Borgen and Corbin found no differences between the lean and nonlean athletes on indices of eating disorders or distorted body image.