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The exercise paradox: An interactional model for a clearer conceptualization of exercise addiction

机译:运动悖论:一种用于更清晰地概念化运动成瘾的交互模型

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Background and aims: Exercise addiction receives substantial attention in the field of behavioral addictions. It is a unique form of addiction because in contrast to other addictive disorders it is carried out with major physical-effort and high energy expenditure. Methods: A critical literature review was performed. Results: The literature evaluation shows that most published accounts report the levels of risk for exercise addiction rather than actual cases or morbidities. The inconsistent prevalence of exercise addiction, ranging from 0.3% to 77.0%, reported in the literature may be ascribed to incomplete conceptual models for the morbidity. Current explanations of exercise addiction may suggest that the disorder is progressive from healthy to unhealthy exercise pattern. This approach drives research into the wrong direction. Discussion: An interactional model is offered accounting for the adoption, maintenance, and transformation of exercise behavior. The here proposed model has an idiosyncratic black-box containing the antecedents and characteristics that are unique to the individual, which cannot be researched via the nomothetic approach. Subjective aspects in the black-box interact with stressful life events that force the person to cope. The range of coping may be wide. Escape into exercise depends on personal (subjective) and situational (objective) factors, but the subjective components are inaccessible for a priori scholastic scrutiny. It is our view that currently only this dual interactional model may account for the fact that exercise addiction emerges suddenly and only in a few individuals from among those at high risk, estimated to be around 3.0% of the exercising population.
机译:背景和目的:运动成瘾在行为成瘾领域受到了广泛的关注。它是一种独特的成瘾形式,因为与其他成瘾性疾病相反,它需要大量的体力劳动和高能量消耗。方法:进行了重要的文献综述。结果:文献评估表明,大多数已发表的报告都报告了运动成瘾的风险水平,而不是实际病例或发病率。文献中报道的运动成瘾率不一致,范围从0.3%到77.0%,可能归因于发病率的概念模型不完整。当前关于运动成瘾的解释可能表明该疾病从健康的运动方式转变为不健康的运动方式。这种方法将研究推向错误的方向。讨论:提供了一个交互模型来说明运动行为的采用,维护和转换。这里提出的模型具有一个特有的黑匣子,其中包含了个人特有的先决条件和特征,无法通过常规方法进行研究。黑匣子中的主观方面与压力性生活事件相互作用,迫使人们应对。应对的范围可能很广。逃避锻炼取决于个人(主观)和情境(客观)因素,但对于先验的学问审查,主观成分是难以接近的。我们认为,目前只有这种双重相互作用模型可以解释运动成瘾突然出现的现象,并且仅在高风险人群中的少数人群中出现,估计约占运动人群的3.0%。

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