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Perceived stress, exercise habits, and exercise addiction in Israeli army reserves: A pilot study

机译:以色列陆军预备役中的感知压力,运动习惯和运动成瘾:一项试点研究

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Being an army reservist involves stress and uncertainty. While some individuals use exercise to cope with stress, no previous research has ever studied the relationship between army reservists exercise habits and perceived stress. The current study examined the hypothesis that Israeli army reserves in combat roles would report greater perceived stress and (to cope with the stress) exhibit more intensive exercise habits, as well as higher risk for exercise addiction, than the army reserves who are in a non-combat (i.e., office job) role and controls who are not in the army reserve. Participants (n = 277) completed questionnaires assessing their regular exercises habits, perceived stress, and risk for exercise addiction. The results showed that combat reserves scored higher on all dependent measures than non-combat reserves and controls. Perceived stress accounted for 38.8% to 56.6% of the variance in the risk of exercise addiction. Findings suggest that Israeli army reserves in combat role exercise more, for longer episodes, with greater reported intensity, and are at a greater risk for exercise addiction than the reserves in non-combat roles and controls. The higher risk for exercise addiction in the combat reserves, accompanied by a lower predictive power of the perceived stress, reflects a weaker association between these two variables in this group, most likely because combat reserves feel obliged to be physically fit in case of active deployment. This is the first study to show that differences in reservists' roles is associated with different levels of risk for exercise addiction.
机译:成为军队后备军会带来压力和不确定性。尽管有些人使用运动来应对压力,但以前的研究从未研究过军队预备役者运动习惯与感知压力之间的关系。当前的研究检验了以下假设,即与非部队预备役部队相比,以色列预备役部队预备役部队将报告更大的感知压力,并且(应对压力)表现出更强烈的运动习惯,以及更高的运动成瘾风险。 -战斗(即担任办公室工作)角色并控制不在军队预备役中的人员。参与者(n = 277)完成了问卷调查,评估了他们的定期运动习惯,感知的压力和运动成瘾的风险。结果表明,在所有依赖措施上,作战后备队的得分都高于非作战后备队和控制站。感知压力占运动成瘾风险差异的38.8%至56.6%。研究结果表明,与非战斗角色和控制中的储备相比,以色列军队在战斗角色中的储备有更多的活动时间,更长的发作时间,更多的报道强度,以及运动成瘾的风险。作战预备役中运动成瘾的风险较高,加上感知到的压力的较低预测能力,反映了该组中这两个变量之间的关联性较弱,最可能的原因是,在积极部署的情况下,作战预备役感到身体健康。这是第一项表明后备役者角色差异与运动成瘾风险不同水平相关的研究。

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