OBJECTIVE: Hyperactivity and elevated physical activity are both considered symptom characteristics of anorexia nervosa (AN). It has been suggested that a drive for activity (DFA) may underlie these expressions, yet research into DFA in AN remains scant. This study investigated DFA levels in patients with AN and its relation to AN severity. Furthermore, as physical exercise may be a way to reduce negative affect, the influence of negative affect (anxiety) on the role of DFA in AN was tested. METHOD: Two hundred and forty female patients with AN completed measures for DFA, eating disorder (ED) pathology, anxiety, and clinical parameters. RESULTS: A strong relation between DFA levels and ED pathology was found, which remained significant even...
Background: The aim of the current study was to contribute to the development of a clinical profile ...
Objective: This study aimed to explore whether exercise produced acute psychological benefits for ad...
Background High levels of physical activity (PA) have long been described in patient...
OBJECTIVE: Hyperactivity and elevated physical activity are both considered symptom characteristics ...
Background: Excessive physical activity is one of the most paradoxical features of anorexia nervosa ...
International audienceAbnormally high levels of physical activity have been documented throughout th...
Hyperactivity is a frequently observed feature of Anorexia Nervosa (AN). However, as it is not inclu...
Background: For people with anorexia nervosa (AN), compulsive exercise is characterized by extreme c...
“Hyperactivity ” has a wide prevalence range of 31 % to 80 % in the anorexia nervosa litera-ture tha...
patient was asked at nine random times a day to report her momentary tendency to be physically activ...
International audienceBackground: The persistence of physical exercise in anorexia nervosa (AN) desp...
In anorexia nervosa (AN), compulsive exercise (CE) has severe physical and psychological implication...
Background: High levels of physical activity (PA) have long been described in patients with Anorexia...
Objective Elevated physical activity has been observed in some patients with anorexia nervosa (AN...
International audience"Hyperactivity" has a wide prevalence range of 31% to 80% in the anorexia nerv...
Background: The aim of the current study was to contribute to the development of a clinical profile ...
Objective: This study aimed to explore whether exercise produced acute psychological benefits for ad...
Background High levels of physical activity (PA) have long been described in patient...
OBJECTIVE: Hyperactivity and elevated physical activity are both considered symptom characteristics ...
Background: Excessive physical activity is one of the most paradoxical features of anorexia nervosa ...
International audienceAbnormally high levels of physical activity have been documented throughout th...
Hyperactivity is a frequently observed feature of Anorexia Nervosa (AN). However, as it is not inclu...
Background: For people with anorexia nervosa (AN), compulsive exercise is characterized by extreme c...
“Hyperactivity ” has a wide prevalence range of 31 % to 80 % in the anorexia nervosa litera-ture tha...
patient was asked at nine random times a day to report her momentary tendency to be physically activ...
International audienceBackground: The persistence of physical exercise in anorexia nervosa (AN) desp...
In anorexia nervosa (AN), compulsive exercise (CE) has severe physical and psychological implication...
Background: High levels of physical activity (PA) have long been described in patients with Anorexia...
Objective Elevated physical activity has been observed in some patients with anorexia nervosa (AN...
International audience"Hyperactivity" has a wide prevalence range of 31% to 80% in the anorexia nerv...
Background: The aim of the current study was to contribute to the development of a clinical profile ...
Objective: This study aimed to explore whether exercise produced acute psychological benefits for ad...
Background High levels of physical activity (PA) have long been described in patient...