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Is exercise addiction in fitness centers a socially accepted behavior?

机译:健身中心的运动成瘾是一种社会公认的行为吗?

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Background Fitness exercise is popular and associated with improved health and social status. Taken to extremes, however, exercise can become an addiction. One suggested symptom of exercise addiction is “conflicts” with family and friends. However, it may be difficult to recognize excessive exercise patterns if they are accepted and encouraged by relatives. The aim of this study was to explore if fitness exercisers with a high risk of addiction experienced the same level of exercise support as exercisers with a low risk of addiction. Furthermore, we wanted to examine if social support affected the subjective reporting of “conflicts”. Method A total of 577 fitness exercisers completed the Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI) and two questions asking about “exercise support from family and friends” and “present eating disorder”. Results Exercisers at high risk of exercise addiction reported the same level of support from relatives as those at low risk. Exercisers with high levels of exercise support reported significantly fewer conflicts, even if they were at high risk of addiction. If an eating disorder was present, the level of exercise support was significantly reduced. Conclusion Exercise addiction might be difficult to identify with the general behavioral addiction symptom “conflict”, since exercise is socially accepted even in subjects with high risk of exercise addiction. If an eating disorder is present, the exercise routines seem to be interpreted as socially undesirable. Screening for exercise addiction with the EAI should take into account that fitness exercisers rarely report conflicts, which could result in false negative cases. Highlights ? Exercise addiction seems to be a socially accepted behavior. ? Exercise support might affect reliability of addiction measures. ? Exercise behavior in eating disorders receive less social acceptance.
机译:背景技术健身运动是流行的并且与改善的健康和社会地位有关。然而,运动到极端可能会成瘾。运动成瘾的一种征兆是与家人和朋友的“冲突”。但是,如果亲戚接受并鼓励过度的锻炼方式,可能难以识别。这项研究的目的是探讨高成瘾风险的健身运动者是否与低成瘾风险的运动者具有相同水平的运动支持。此外,我们想研究社会支持是否影响了“冲突”的主观报告。方法共有577名健身锻炼者填写了运动成瘾量表(EAI),并回答了两个问题:“家人和朋友的运动支持”和“目前的饮食失调”。结果高运动成瘾风险的锻炼者报告的亲属支持水平与低风险成瘾者的支持程度相同。具有较高运动支持水平的锻炼者即使有很高的成瘾风险,也报告说冲突明显减少。如果存在饮食失调,则运动支持水平会大大降低。结论运动成瘾可能难以与一般行为成瘾症状“冲突”相鉴别,因为即使在运动成瘾的高风险受试者中,运动也已被社会接受。如果存在饮食失调,锻炼习惯似乎被解释为社交不良。使用EAI筛查运动成瘾应考虑到健身锻炼者很少报告冲突,这可能导致假阴性病例。强调 ?运动成瘾似乎是一种社会认可的行为。 ?运动支持可能会影响成瘾措施的可靠性。 ?饮食失调中的运动行为受到社会的接受程度较低。

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