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Re-examining the Dimensions of Obligatory Exercise

Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2012
The authors examined the factor structure and psychometric properties of the Obligatory Exercise Questionnaire using exploratory factor analyses (Study 1), and confirmatory factor analyses (Study 2...
Craig R Hall   +2 more
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The Dimensions of Obligatory Exercise

Eating Disorders, 1999
Abstract The Obligatory Exercise Questionnaire (OEQ) is one of several instruments used to measure excessive exercise activity, especially as it relates to eating disorders. This measure was subjected to factor analyses to determine its possible multidimensionality.
John J Steffen
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The importance of the function of exercise in the relationship between obligatory exercise and eating and body image concerns

Eating Behaviors, 2010
This study tested whether exercising in response to negative affect moderates the association between obligatory exercise and eating and body image psychopathology. Participants (n=226) completed the Eating Disorders Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q), Obligatory Exercise Questionnaire (OEQ), and a question assessing whether they ever exercise in ...
Kyle P De Young
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Obligatory exercise and eating pathology in college females: Replication and development of a structural model

Eating Behaviors, 2007
Although disordered eating behaviors and obligatory exercise are relatively common among undergraduate females, many questions about their etiology remain unanswered. In the current study, structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether a model of personality, exercise attitudes, and exercise behavior that was previously developed with a ...
Dorothy L Espelage
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Motivational antecedents of obligatory exercise: The influence of achievement goals and multidimensional perfectionism

Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2007
Abstract Objectives The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the relationship between athletes’ goal orientations, elements of perfectionism, perceived ability and obligatory exercise behaviour. Method Two hundred and forty six British middle-distance runners completed a multi-sectional inventory containing the Obligatory ...
Howard K Hall
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A122: Connections Between Mindfulness, Obsessive Passion, Cognitive State Anxiety, and Obligatory Exercise

open access: yesInternational Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Background/Purpose: In the current trend of increasing youthfulness and age reduction in competitive sports, the issue of obligatory exercise among young athletes is becoming more severe. This not only affects the physical and mental health of athletes but also hampers their prospects in the world of sports.
Qianyuan Li, Li Li, Weikang Liao
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Predictors of Obligatory Exercise Among Undergraduates: Differential Implications for Counseling College Men and Women

Journal of College Counseling, 2013
This study examined predictors of obligatory exercise in college undergraduates (N= 172). Regression models indicated that internalization of Western attitudes toward appearance predicted exercise fixation and commitment in women, whereas perceived pressure from dating partners predicted exercise commitment in men. Findings suggest that men may respond
Holly M. Chalk   +3 more
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Fitness correlates of obligatory versus health motives for exercise: An examination of men in the military

Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2012
Abstract Objectives To examine quantity of exercise and motives for exercise as predictors of men in the military’s health and fitness level. Design Participants completed a survey to address research questions of interest. Methods One-hundred and fourteen men who were active duty Air Force members, with a mean age of 31.43 years (SD = 7.43)
Jennifer N. Wilson   +2 more
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The continuum model of obligatory exercise

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2007
Jack Chen
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