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Record Nr.

UNINA9910452678203321

Autore

Szabo Attila <1950->

Titolo

Addiction to exercise [[electronic resource] ] : a symptom or a disorder? / / Attila Szabo

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Nova Science, c2010

ISBN

1-61761-950-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (100 p.)

Collana

Psychology research progress

Disciplina

616.85/84

Soggetti

Exercise addiction

Compulsive behavior

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""ADDICTION TO EXERCISEA SYMPTOM OR A DISORDER?""; ""ADDICTION TO EXERCISEA SYMPTOM OR A DISORDER?""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""ABOUT THE AUTHOR""; ""PEER REVIEWED PUBLISHED WORKS FROM THE AUTHOR ON WHICH THIS MONOGRAPH IS BASED""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""1.0 � FROM HEALTHY TO UNHEALTHY EXERCISE""; ""1.1. Exercise is a Good Thing (in Moderation)""; ""1.2. From Commitment to Addiction""; ""DEFINITION""; ""2.0 - THE CONCEPT OF EXERCISE ADDICTION""; ""2.1. Definition of Exercise Addiction""; ""2.2. WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS""; ""SYMPTOMS""; ""3.0 � COMMON SYMPTOMS OF EXERCISE ADDICTION""

""3.1. Six Common Symptoms in Griffithsâ€? (2005) “Componentsâ€? Model""""3.1.1. Salience â€?""; ""3.1.2. Mood Modification â€?""; ""3.1.3. Tolerance â€?""; ""3.1.4. Withdrawal Symptoms â€?""; ""3.1.5. Conflict â€?""; ""3.1.6. Relapse â€?""; ""3.2. OTHER SYMPTOMS OBSERVED IN EXERCISE ADDICTION""; ""3.2.1. Loss of Control over Life-Activities (Griffiths, 1997) â€?""; ""3.2.2. Loss of Control over One's Exercise Behavior (Cockerill and Riddington, 1996;  Johnson, 1995) â€?""; ""3.2.3. Negative, Non-Injury Related, Life Consequences (Griffiths, 1997) â€?""

""3.2.4. Risk of Self-Injury (De Coverley Veale, 1987 Wichmann and Martin, 1992) �""; ""3.2.5. Social Selection and Withdrawal (Cockerill And Riddington, 1996) �""; ""3.2.6. Lack of Compromise (Wichmann



and Martin, 1992) �""; ""3.2.7. Denial of a Problem or Self-Justification (Wichmann and Martin, 1992) �""; ""3.2.8. Full Awareness of the Problem (De Coverley Veale, 1987) �""; ""3.3. A NEWER CLASSIFICATION FOR BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS IN GENERAL""; ""ASSESSMENT""; ""4.0. ASSESSMENT OF EXERCISE ADDICTION""

""4.1. THE EXERCISE ADDICTION INVENTORY, (EAI - TERRY, SZABO, AND GRIFFITHS, 2004)""""4.2. THE OBLIGATORY EXERCISE QUESTIONNAIRE (OEQ - PASMAN AND THOMPSON, 1988)""; ""4.3. THE EXERCISE DEPENDENCE QUESTIONNAIRE (EDQ - OGDEN, VEALE, AND SUMMERS, 1997)""; ""4.4. EXERCISE DEPENDENCE SCALE (EDS - HAUSENBLAS AND SYMONS DOWNS, 2002B)""; ""4.5. LESS WIDELY USED TOOLS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF EXERCISE ADDICTION""; ""4.5. STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS OF PAPER AND PENCIL TOOLS IN GAUGING EXERCISE ADDICTION""; ""MOTIVATIONAL INCENTIVES IN EXERCISE ADDICTION""; ""MODELS""

""6.0 � MODELS EXPLAINING EXERCISE ADDICTION""""6.1. The Sympathetic Arousal Hypothesis""; ""6.2. The Cognitive Appraisal Hypothesis""; ""6.3. The Affect Regulation Hypothesis""; ""6.4. The Thermogenic Regulation Hypothesis""; ""6.5. The Catecholamine Hypothesis""; ""6.6. The Endorphin Hypothesis""; ""THE RUNNER�S HIGH PHENOMENON""; ""CORRELATES OF EXERCISE ADDICTION""; ""RESEARCH""; ""9.0 � RESEARCH ON EXERCISE ADDICTION""; ""9.1. Personality-Oriented Research""; ""9.2. Beta-Endorphin and Exercise Addiction Research""; ""9.3. Preponderance of Exercise Addiction""

""9.4. Case Studies of Exercise Addiction""