AbstractThis study analyzed the importance of exercise frequency on eating disordered behaviors and psychological well-being and the ability of various exercises, individual, and psychological variables to predict eating disordered behaviors. The following characteristics were measured: eating disordered behaviors, dieting habits, physical activity, goal orientation, social physique anxiety, and self-esteem. The results showed that regular exercise was reported more frequently by males, those with high attraction towards exercise, and adolescents with fewer dieting behaviors. Moreover, adolescents who exercised regularly showed fewer eating disordered behaviors and had more positive psychological functioning. The results also confirmed the ...
Abstract only availableExercise as a means to control weight is common among individuals with eating...
This review aims to critically examine and summarise the existing research that has studied the prev...
Abstract Background Compulsive exercise (CE) has been proposed as significant in the etiology, devel...
This study analyzed the importance of exercise frequency on eating disordered behaviors and psycholo...
AbstractThis study analyzed the importance of exercise frequency on eating disordered behaviors and ...
Background: Exercise is positively associated with physical health and psychological well-being. The...
Background: Exercise is positively associated with physical health and psychological well-being. The...
This study analyzes eating disordered behaviors in a sample of Portuguese athletes and explores its ...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between a comprehensive spectrum of physical fi...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between a comprehensive spectrum of physical fi...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between a comprehensive spectrum of physical fi...
Abstract Objective: Compulsive exercise has been closely linked with eating disorders, and has been ...
This study examined associations among eating disorder characteristics, excessive exerci...
This study examined the relationship between behavioral and psychological aspects of exercise and ea...
This study examined the relationship between behavioral and psychological aspects of exercise and ea...
Abstract only availableExercise as a means to control weight is common among individuals with eating...
This review aims to critically examine and summarise the existing research that has studied the prev...
Abstract Background Compulsive exercise (CE) has been proposed as significant in the etiology, devel...
This study analyzed the importance of exercise frequency on eating disordered behaviors and psycholo...
AbstractThis study analyzed the importance of exercise frequency on eating disordered behaviors and ...
Background: Exercise is positively associated with physical health and psychological well-being. The...
Background: Exercise is positively associated with physical health and psychological well-being. The...
This study analyzes eating disordered behaviors in a sample of Portuguese athletes and explores its ...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between a comprehensive spectrum of physical fi...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between a comprehensive spectrum of physical fi...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between a comprehensive spectrum of physical fi...
Abstract Objective: Compulsive exercise has been closely linked with eating disorders, and has been ...
This study examined associations among eating disorder characteristics, excessive exerci...
This study examined the relationship between behavioral and psychological aspects of exercise and ea...
This study examined the relationship between behavioral and psychological aspects of exercise and ea...
Abstract only availableExercise as a means to control weight is common among individuals with eating...
This review aims to critically examine and summarise the existing research that has studied the prev...
Abstract Background Compulsive exercise (CE) has been proposed as significant in the etiology, devel...