The aim of this brief analytical review is to highlight and disentangle research dilemmas in the field of exercise addiction. Research examining exercise addiction is primarily based on self-reports, obtained by questionnaires (incorporating psychometrically validated instruments), and interviews, which provide a range of risk scores rather than diagnosis. Survey methodology indicates that the prevalence of risk for exercise addiction is approximately 3 percent among the exercising population. Several studies have reported a substantially greater prevalence of risk for exercise addiction in elite athletes compared to those who exercise for leisure. However, elite athletes may assign a different interpretation to the assessment tools than le...
Background Exercise dependence (EXD) can be considered an addictive behaviour because it presents si...
Objectives There remains limited consensus regarding the definition and conceptual basis of exercis...
This commentary challenges some of the proposals made in the opinion paper entitled "The expanded in...
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...
Practice of endurance sports/activities has gained most devotees over recent decades, thanks to its ...
Exaggerated exercise volumes, lack of control, withdrawal symptoms and conflicts with family and fri...
An optimal level of regular physical activity plays an important role in the maintenance of physical...
Objectives: The existence of exercise addiction has been examined in numerous studies. However, none...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Background and aims: Exercise addiction receives substantial attention in the field of behavioral ...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Exercise addiction (EA) involves excessive concerns for exercise routines, an abusive practice, and...
In the study, we aim to investigate the exercise addiction levels of the individuals who join sports...
The addictive aspect of exercise behaviour is well known. The issue is controversial, because exerci...
Background Exercise dependence (EXD) can be considered an addictive behaviour because it presents si...
Objectives There remains limited consensus regarding the definition and conceptual basis of exercis...
This commentary challenges some of the proposals made in the opinion paper entitled "The expanded in...
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...
Practice of endurance sports/activities has gained most devotees over recent decades, thanks to its ...
Exaggerated exercise volumes, lack of control, withdrawal symptoms and conflicts with family and fri...
An optimal level of regular physical activity plays an important role in the maintenance of physical...
Objectives: The existence of exercise addiction has been examined in numerous studies. However, none...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Background and aims: Exercise addiction receives substantial attention in the field of behavioral ...
Exercise is overwhelmingly beneficial for physical and mental health, but for some people exercise a...
Exercise addiction (EA) involves excessive concerns for exercise routines, an abusive practice, and...
In the study, we aim to investigate the exercise addiction levels of the individuals who join sports...
The addictive aspect of exercise behaviour is well known. The issue is controversial, because exerci...
Background Exercise dependence (EXD) can be considered an addictive behaviour because it presents si...
Objectives There remains limited consensus regarding the definition and conceptual basis of exercis...
This commentary challenges some of the proposals made in the opinion paper entitled "The expanded in...