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Addicted to Exercise

European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2012
The study examines the factor structure, internal consistency, concurrent and discriminant validity, and test-retest reliability of the Exercise Dependence Scale-Revised scores (EDS-R: Symons-Downs, Hausenblas, & Niggs, 2004 ) in a sample of Greek exercise participants.
Irini S. Parastatidou   +3 more
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Psychophysiology of sports addictions (exercise addiction)

Human Physiology, 2011
Addictive behavior is an attempt to escape real life by means of artificial changing one’s own psychical state by taking drugs or performing certain activities. Depending on the means of the escape, pharmacological or chemical and nonchemical or behavioral addictions may be distinguished.
S. G. Krivoschekov, O. N. Lushnikov
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[Exercise addiction].

Revue medicale de Liege, 2013
Socially valorised, sport like other forms of behaviour, can take on an addictive aspect. A review of the English and French literatures from 1979 to 2012 was conducted, using PubMed, Google Scholar, EMBASE, and PsycInfo, using the following key words alone or combined :sport, dependence, exercise, addiction. Exercise dependence is defined as a craving
A, Petit, M, Lejoyeux
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[Psychophysiology of sports addiction (exercises addiction)].

Fiziologiia cheloveka, 2011
Addiction is a prevalent and growing concern in all aspects of our modern society. There are considerable concerns for the growing frequency of addictions to drugs, alcohol, gambling, eating, and even sex. Though exercise is generally accepted as a positive behaviour that has many benefits associated with enhanced physical and psychological wellbeing ...
S G, Krivoshchekov, O N, Lushnikov
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Exercise Addiction

2022
Attila Szabo, Krisztina Ábel
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Exercise Addiction

2023
Álvaro Sicilia   +3 more
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Addiction à l’exercice [Exercise addiction] [PDF]

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Exercise addiction, although not yet officially recognized, can be defined as the harmful practice of physical exercise, described as a compulsive need, where damage take precedence over the benefits of this practice, with a continuation of this behavior despite the negative consequences.
Khazaal, Y.   +3 more
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Exercise Addiction

2014
Berczik, Krisztina   +5 more
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[Exercise addiction: a literature review].

Psychiatria Hungarica : A Magyar Pszichiatriai Tarsasag tudomanyos folyoirata, 2008
Exercise in appropriate quantity and of proper quality contributes significantly to the preserve our health. On the contrary, excessive exercise may be harmful to health. The term 'exercise addiction' has been gaining increasing recognition to describe the latter phenomenon. The exact definition of exercise addiction and its potential associations with
Zsolt, Demetrovics, Tamás, Kurimay
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Uncovering exercise addiction

2022
Attila Szabo, Zsolt Demetrovics
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