Sociocultural factors hypothesised to be influential in eating disorders were assessed for their relationship with compulsive exercise. A sample of 828 adolescent boys and girls completed measures assessing sociocultural messages to change body shape as well as pressure to be thin, and also measures of compulsive exercise and disordered eating. Results showed that the sociocultural influences differed slightly between boys and girls. Hierarchical regressions showed that, after controlling for disordered eating and BMI, messages to become more muscular and media pressure to be thin significantly predicted compulsive exercise in boys, while the same regression in girls reported only media pressure to be thin as a significant predictor of comp...
This review aims to critically examine and summarise the existing research that has studied the prev...
OBJECTIVE: Compulsive exercise is suggested to be a strategy to regulate emotions. This suggestion ...
When the primary goal of exercise is to compensate for food intake and to alter body shape and weigh...
The risk factors for compulsive exercise are unknown. This study aims to explore longitudinal socioc...
The risk factors for compulsive exercise are unknown. This study aims to explore longitudinal socioc...
Compulsive exercise commonly coexists with eating psychopathology. While the impact of sociocultural...
Compulsive exercise is associated with unhealthy outcomes and is common among eating disorder popula...
Abstract Objective: Compulsive exercise has been closely linked with eating disorders, and has been ...
There is substantial evidence that sociocultural pressures and body image disturbances can lead to d...
Compulsive exercise is associated with unhealthy outcomes and is common among eating disorder popula...
Background: The highly driven and often excessive exercise seen in eating disorder patients can be d...
Exercise can be used as a mood regulator but, in the eating disorder literature, exercise has someti...
The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protectiv...
Abstract for a working research paper on the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between c...
Exercise can be used as a mood regulator but, in the eating disorder literature, exercise has someti...
This review aims to critically examine and summarise the existing research that has studied the prev...
OBJECTIVE: Compulsive exercise is suggested to be a strategy to regulate emotions. This suggestion ...
When the primary goal of exercise is to compensate for food intake and to alter body shape and weigh...
The risk factors for compulsive exercise are unknown. This study aims to explore longitudinal socioc...
The risk factors for compulsive exercise are unknown. This study aims to explore longitudinal socioc...
Compulsive exercise commonly coexists with eating psychopathology. While the impact of sociocultural...
Compulsive exercise is associated with unhealthy outcomes and is common among eating disorder popula...
Abstract Objective: Compulsive exercise has been closely linked with eating disorders, and has been ...
There is substantial evidence that sociocultural pressures and body image disturbances can lead to d...
Compulsive exercise is associated with unhealthy outcomes and is common among eating disorder popula...
Background: The highly driven and often excessive exercise seen in eating disorder patients can be d...
Exercise can be used as a mood regulator but, in the eating disorder literature, exercise has someti...
The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protectiv...
Abstract for a working research paper on the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between c...
Exercise can be used as a mood regulator but, in the eating disorder literature, exercise has someti...
This review aims to critically examine and summarise the existing research that has studied the prev...
OBJECTIVE: Compulsive exercise is suggested to be a strategy to regulate emotions. This suggestion ...
When the primary goal of exercise is to compensate for food intake and to alter body shape and weigh...