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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2005
A small group of patients are overly committed to their exercise routines, possibly to the detriment of their physical and psychological well-being. The concept of obligatory exercise is difficult to define, and its prevalence has not been extensively studied.
John, Draeger +2 more
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A small group of patients are overly committed to their exercise routines, possibly to the detriment of their physical and psychological well-being. The concept of obligatory exercise is difficult to define, and its prevalence has not been extensively studied.
John, Draeger +2 more
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Prediction of obligatory exercise by exercise-related imagery.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2001Obligatory exercise is a compulsive behavior pattern in which exercise dominates daily life at the expense of other activities and lack of exercise produces withdrawal symptoms. This study examined the hypothesis that obligatory exercise is motivated similarly to eating disorders (cf. S. P. Coen & B. M. Ogles, 1993) and would be predicted by appearance-
W M, Rodgers +3 more
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Body image treatment for a community sample of obligatory and nonobligatory exercisers
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2001AbstractObjectiveCognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) was used to treat body dissatisfaction in obligatory and nonobligatory exercisers within a community sample of normal weight women.MethodNinety‐four women (36% obligatory exercisers, 64% nonobligatory exercisers) were assigned randomly to CBT or the waiting‐list (WL) control group.ResultsThe ...
J E, Smith, B L, Wolfe, D E, Laframboise
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Body Dissatisfaction, Eating Restraint, and Obligatory Exercise in College Males
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1998Abstract Body shape, dieting, and the desire for thinness are concerns for an increasing number of men and women on college campuses. There is evidence that eating disordered behaviors occur more often than diagnosable eating disorders and gender differences exist in those behaviors.
L.P. Gebhardt +3 more
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Psychiatry, 1992
The compulsion to maintain a lean body shape while living in a society obsessed with food may encourage the use of dieting, binge eating and purging behaviors in young women. The body of literature on bulimia nervosa (Boskind-Lodahl and Sirlin 1977; Fairburn and Cooper 1984; Katzman and Wolchik 1984; Scott 1988) clearly establishes its relationship to ...
Richard C, Krejci +5 more
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The compulsion to maintain a lean body shape while living in a society obsessed with food may encourage the use of dieting, binge eating and purging behaviors in young women. The body of literature on bulimia nervosa (Boskind-Lodahl and Sirlin 1977; Fairburn and Cooper 1984; Katzman and Wolchik 1984; Scott 1988) clearly establishes its relationship to ...
Richard C, Krejci +5 more
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The continuum model of obligatory exercise: a preliminary investigation.
Journal of psychosomatic research, 2007The aim of this study was to carry out a preliminary study of the proposed Continuum Model of Obligatory Exercise, which states that obligatory exercise lies on a continuum--a continuum that is characterized not only by differences in severity, but by qualitative differences in the way the syndrome manifests, as the behaviour changes from mildly ...
Kathryn E, Elbourne, Jack, Chen
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2021
Priya Popat +4 more
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Priya Popat +4 more
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2011
Excessive exercise has been found to have both negative physical and psychological health effects, with stress being one of the major pathways linking exercise to health. However, so far it is unclear whether those effects are direct effects of exercise behavior or rather mediated by exercise attitudes.
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Excessive exercise has been found to have both negative physical and psychological health effects, with stress being one of the major pathways linking exercise to health. However, so far it is unclear whether those effects are direct effects of exercise behavior or rather mediated by exercise attitudes.
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Prostaglandins Are Not Obligatory to the Compensatory Vasodilation in Hypoperfused Exercising Muscle
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2011Darren P. Casey +3 more
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