Objective: Compulsive exercise is a well-known feature in eating disorders. The Exercise and Eating Disorder (EED) self-report questionnaire was developed to assess aspects of compulsive exercise not adequately captured by existing instruments. This study aimed to test psychometric properties and the factor structure of the EED among women with eating disorders and a control group. Method: The study included 449 female participants, including 244 eating disorders patients and 205 healthy controls. The patient group consisted of 32.4% (n = 79) AN patients, 23.4% (n = 57) BN, 34.4% (n = 84) EDNOS and 9.8% (n = 24) with BED diagnosis. Results: The analyses confirmed adequate psychometric properties of the EED, with a four-factor s...
Objective The current study informed the definition of excessive exercise by examining relations be...
Abstract only availableExercise as a means to control weight is common among individuals with eating...
Background: This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Compulsive Exercise Te...
Objective Compulsive exercise is a well-known feature in eating disorders. The Exercise and Eating D...
Objective The need to consider gender when studying exercise in eating disorder (ED) has been under...
Introduction Compulsive exercise is often associated with eating disorders (ED), particularly with ...
Objective: The study was aimed at assessing the prevalence of intense exercising to control shape an...
Background: Research has identified factors specific to exercise in eating disorder patients such as...
Objective Compulsive exercise is a prominent feature for the majority of patients with Anorexia N...
Objectives: Compulsive exercise in eating disorders has been traditionally considered as a behavior ...
Background: This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Compulsive Exercise Tes...
Objective: Compulsive exercise is a prominent feature for the majority of patients with Anorexia Ner...
Objective: Compulsive exercise is a prominent feature for the majority of patients with Anorexia Ner...
Objectives: Compulsive exercise in eating disorders has been traditionally considered as a behavior ...
Objective: In order to elucidate the nature of excessive exercise among individuals with eating diso...
Objective The current study informed the definition of excessive exercise by examining relations be...
Abstract only availableExercise as a means to control weight is common among individuals with eating...
Background: This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Compulsive Exercise Te...
Objective Compulsive exercise is a well-known feature in eating disorders. The Exercise and Eating D...
Objective The need to consider gender when studying exercise in eating disorder (ED) has been under...
Introduction Compulsive exercise is often associated with eating disorders (ED), particularly with ...
Objective: The study was aimed at assessing the prevalence of intense exercising to control shape an...
Background: Research has identified factors specific to exercise in eating disorder patients such as...
Objective Compulsive exercise is a prominent feature for the majority of patients with Anorexia N...
Objectives: Compulsive exercise in eating disorders has been traditionally considered as a behavior ...
Background: This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Compulsive Exercise Tes...
Objective: Compulsive exercise is a prominent feature for the majority of patients with Anorexia Ner...
Objective: Compulsive exercise is a prominent feature for the majority of patients with Anorexia Ner...
Objectives: Compulsive exercise in eating disorders has been traditionally considered as a behavior ...
Objective: In order to elucidate the nature of excessive exercise among individuals with eating diso...
Objective The current study informed the definition of excessive exercise by examining relations be...
Abstract only availableExercise as a means to control weight is common among individuals with eating...
Background: This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Compulsive Exercise Te...