Addiction to Exercise
A Symptom or a Disorder?
This book evaluates the psychological concept of exercise addiction from a scholastically multidisciplinary perspective. The
most recent developments in the area of investigation are evaluated with reference to theory and critical analysis of extant research. Les mer
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This book evaluates the psychological concept of exercise addiction from a scholastically multidisciplinary perspective. The
most recent developments in the area of investigation are evaluated with reference to theory and critical analysis of extant
research. The book summarises the current knowledge about the psycho-physiological nature of exercise addiction. Further,
it presents the conceptual hegemony in addressing the problem of exercise addiction within the scientific community. The characteristic
and most prevalent symptoms of the disorder are discussed alongside the modes of risk-assessment. Subsequently, the underlying
motives and several theoretical models of exercise addiction are reviewed. Finally, the research on exercise addiction is
evaluated and directions for future research are suggested. Difference is made between primary exercise addiction in which
the exercise behaviour is the problem and secondary exercise addiction in which exercise is used as a means in achieving another
objective, like weight loss. This book concludes with two brief sections summarising plainly what we know today and what we
still need to know about exercise addiction.
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Utgitt:
2010
Forlag: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781608767892
Format: 16 x 23 cm
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Introduction; From Healthy to Unhealthy Exercise; The Concept of Exercise Addiction; Common Symptoms of Exercise Addiction;
Assessment of Exercise Addiction; Motivational Incentives in Exercise Addiction; Models Explaining Exercise Addiction; The
Runner's High Phenomenon; Correlates of Exercise Addiction; Research on Exercise Addiction; Exercise Addiction & Eating Disorders;
What We Know; What We need to Know; General Conclusions; Index.