Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?

INTRODUCTION: Regular physical exercise has numerous benefits. However, there is a subset of the exercising population who may develop a compulsion to exercise excessively and who may, as a consequence, display physiological and psychological changes that have a direct influence on their quality of...

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Main Authors: Vladimir Bonilha Modoio, Hanna Karen M. Antunes, Paula Regina Borba de Gimenez, Marisa Lucia De Mello Santiago, Sergio Tufik, Marco Túlio de Mello
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier España 2011-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000200013
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author Vladimir Bonilha Modoio
Hanna Karen M. Antunes
Paula Regina Borba de Gimenez
Marisa Lucia De Mello Santiago
Sergio Tufik
Marco Túlio de Mello
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description INTRODUCTION: Regular physical exercise has numerous benefits. However, there is a subset of the exercising population who may develop a compulsion to exercise excessively and who may, as a consequence, display physiological and psychological changes that have a direct influence on their quality of life. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine if there are differences between male and female athletes' scores on measures of negative addiction symptoms, quality of life, mood and sleep. METHODS: 144 female and 156 male athletes participated in this study by answering the following questionnaires: Negative Addiction Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, Trait Anxiety Inventory, Profile of Mood States, SF-36 Quality of Life, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality and Epworth Sleepiness Scale. RESULTS: Higher dedication to training sessions in the male group, and members of the female group with symptoms of negative addiction to exercise showed a lower score on vigor observed by the Profile of Mood States compared to the males in both situations. We also observed depression symptoms in both members of groups who had negative addiction symptoms when compared with their peers without symptoms, and these figures were even higher in females compared with the male group in the same situation. CONCLUSION: No differences were seen in the development of negative addiction exercise symptoms in males and females and there were no changes in the quality of life and mood of these athletes. Further studies of eating disorders associated with changes in body image perception could contribute to a better understanding of negative addiction to exercise.
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spelling doaj.art-65a3272f6fb140a0924bbc9dff6818202022-12-22T03:37:19ZengElsevier EspañaClinics1807-59321980-53222011-01-0166225526010.1590/S1807-59322011000200013Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?Vladimir Bonilha ModoioHanna Karen M. AntunesPaula Regina Borba de GimenezMarisa Lucia De Mello SantiagoSergio TufikMarco Túlio de MelloINTRODUCTION: Regular physical exercise has numerous benefits. However, there is a subset of the exercising population who may develop a compulsion to exercise excessively and who may, as a consequence, display physiological and psychological changes that have a direct influence on their quality of life. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine if there are differences between male and female athletes' scores on measures of negative addiction symptoms, quality of life, mood and sleep. METHODS: 144 female and 156 male athletes participated in this study by answering the following questionnaires: Negative Addiction Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, Trait Anxiety Inventory, Profile of Mood States, SF-36 Quality of Life, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality and Epworth Sleepiness Scale. RESULTS: Higher dedication to training sessions in the male group, and members of the female group with symptoms of negative addiction to exercise showed a lower score on vigor observed by the Profile of Mood States compared to the males in both situations. We also observed depression symptoms in both members of groups who had negative addiction symptoms when compared with their peers without symptoms, and these figures were even higher in females compared with the male group in the same situation. CONCLUSION: No differences were seen in the development of negative addiction exercise symptoms in males and females and there were no changes in the quality of life and mood of these athletes. Further studies of eating disorders associated with changes in body image perception could contribute to a better understanding of negative addiction to exercise.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000200013Exercise DependenceCompulsionWell-beingBody ImagePhysical Exercise
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Hanna Karen M. Antunes
Paula Regina Borba de Gimenez
Marisa Lucia De Mello Santiago
Sergio Tufik
Marco Túlio de Mello
Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?
Clinics
Exercise Dependence
Compulsion
Well-being
Body Image
Physical Exercise
title Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?
title_full Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?
title_fullStr Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?
title_full_unstemmed Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?
title_short Negative addiction to exercise: are there differences between genders?
title_sort negative addiction to exercise are there differences between genders
topic Exercise Dependence
Compulsion
Well-being
Body Image
Physical Exercise
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