Addiction to exercise : a symptom or a disorder? / Attila Szabo.
Series: Psychology research progress seriesPublication details: New York : Nova Science, 2010.Description: xii, 86 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781608767892
Contents:
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 and eating disorders -- What we know -- What we need to know -- General conclusions.
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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 and eating disorders -- What we know -- What we need to know -- General conclusions.
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