INTRODUCTION: Regular physical exercise has numerous benefits. However, there is a subset of the exercising population who may develop a compulsion to exercise excessively and who may, as a consequence, display physiological and psychological changes that have a direct influence on their quality of life. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine if there are differences between male and female athletes' scores on measures of negative addiction symptoms, quality of life, mood and sleep. METHODS: 144 female and 156 male athletes participated in this study by answering the following questionnaires: Negative Addiction Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, Trait Anxiety Inventory, Profile of Mood States, SF-36 Quality of Life, Pittsburgh Sleep Quali...
The aim of this brief analytical review is to highlight and disentangle research dilemmas in the fie...
Research has consistently demonstrated an association between depressive disorders and behavioral ad...
Objectives: To examine the association between self-reported exercise addiction among competitive ru...
INTRODUCTION: Regular physical exercise has numerous benefits. However, there is a subset of the exe...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Exaggerated exercise volumes, lack of control, withdrawal symptoms and conflicts with family and fri...
Background and aims The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between exercise addic...
Abstract Aim of the study: We assessed exercise dependence (ED), alcohol and nicotine use disorder...
Aims: To provide quantitative summarized evidence on gender-related differences in self-reported pro...
Background: Above the six symptoms in the components model of exercise addiction, other symptoms may...
Background Research documented the benefits of regular exercise (Haskell et al., 2007; United States...
In nomothetic research exercise addiction is studied on the basis of symptoms which are most often l...
The aim of this study was to identify the possible association between biochemical markers of exerci...
The aim of this brief analytical review is to highlight and disentangle research dilemmas in the fie...
The aim of this brief analytical review is to highlight and disentangle research dilemmas in the fie...
Research has consistently demonstrated an association between depressive disorders and behavioral ad...
Objectives: To examine the association between self-reported exercise addiction among competitive ru...
INTRODUCTION: Regular physical exercise has numerous benefits. However, there is a subset of the exe...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Exaggerated exercise volumes, lack of control, withdrawal symptoms and conflicts with family and fri...
Background and aims The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between exercise addic...
Abstract Aim of the study: We assessed exercise dependence (ED), alcohol and nicotine use disorder...
Aims: To provide quantitative summarized evidence on gender-related differences in self-reported pro...
Background: Above the six symptoms in the components model of exercise addiction, other symptoms may...
Background Research documented the benefits of regular exercise (Haskell et al., 2007; United States...
In nomothetic research exercise addiction is studied on the basis of symptoms which are most often l...
The aim of this study was to identify the possible association between biochemical markers of exerci...
The aim of this brief analytical review is to highlight and disentangle research dilemmas in the fie...
The aim of this brief analytical review is to highlight and disentangle research dilemmas in the fie...
Research has consistently demonstrated an association between depressive disorders and behavioral ad...
Objectives: To examine the association between self-reported exercise addiction among competitive ru...