Physical exercise and healthy diet have a positive effect on health. However, the pathological dimension of both behaviors, namely exercise dependence and orthorexia nervosa, can lead to negative results. So far, literature on these behaviors in the context of high-intensity sports is limited. The present study aims for investigating exercise dependence and orthorexia nervosa in a sample of Crossfit athletes, as well as examining the mediating role of perfectionism in their manifestation.The sample consisted of 110 people who attended Crossfit programs and 131 active gym members. The Exercise Dependence Scale was used to assess exercise dependence, the ORTO-15 to assess orthorexic behavior and the Almost Perfect Scale to evaluate perfection...
The aim of this study was to examine whether compulsive exercise mediates the relationship between c...
Assessment of Recreational and Competitive Athletes’ and Sedentary Individuals’ Orthorexia Nervosa R...
Background Research documented the benefits of regular exercise (Haskell et al., 2007; United States...
Purpose: Research suggests that trait perfectionism can predict orthorexia – a pathological obsessio...
This research was partially supported with the financial aid conceded to the "Health Psychology/Beha...
Purpose: The present study aimed to provide the first examination of whether perfectionistic self-pr...
Objective: Exercise dependence and eating disorders are growing up among university students. This s...
Research suggests that trait perfectionism and perfectionistic self-presentation are related to orth...
CrossFit is a mix of aerobic and anaerobic exercise regimes with the stated goal of improving fitnes...
Exercise is generally thought to be beneficial for physical and mental health; however, when done in...
INST: L_135We aimed to examine orthorexia nervosa (ON) from a trans-diagnostic perspective, pointing...
Orthorexia Nervosa (ON) is an eating disorder marked by an excessive control over the quality of the...
Objectives: Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is characterised by a pathological fixation on healthy eating. A...
Exercise is generally thought to be beneficial for physical and mental health; however, when done in...
AbstractIntroductionCrossFit is a mix of aerobic and anaerobic exercise regimes with the stated goal...
The aim of this study was to examine whether compulsive exercise mediates the relationship between c...
Assessment of Recreational and Competitive Athletes’ and Sedentary Individuals’ Orthorexia Nervosa R...
Background Research documented the benefits of regular exercise (Haskell et al., 2007; United States...
Purpose: Research suggests that trait perfectionism can predict orthorexia – a pathological obsessio...
This research was partially supported with the financial aid conceded to the "Health Psychology/Beha...
Purpose: The present study aimed to provide the first examination of whether perfectionistic self-pr...
Objective: Exercise dependence and eating disorders are growing up among university students. This s...
Research suggests that trait perfectionism and perfectionistic self-presentation are related to orth...
CrossFit is a mix of aerobic and anaerobic exercise regimes with the stated goal of improving fitnes...
Exercise is generally thought to be beneficial for physical and mental health; however, when done in...
INST: L_135We aimed to examine orthorexia nervosa (ON) from a trans-diagnostic perspective, pointing...
Orthorexia Nervosa (ON) is an eating disorder marked by an excessive control over the quality of the...
Objectives: Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is characterised by a pathological fixation on healthy eating. A...
Exercise is generally thought to be beneficial for physical and mental health; however, when done in...
AbstractIntroductionCrossFit is a mix of aerobic and anaerobic exercise regimes with the stated goal...
The aim of this study was to examine whether compulsive exercise mediates the relationship between c...
Assessment of Recreational and Competitive Athletes’ and Sedentary Individuals’ Orthorexia Nervosa R...
Background Research documented the benefits of regular exercise (Haskell et al., 2007; United States...