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EATING DISORDERS
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 424-439Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10640266.2016.1207452
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- National Institutes of Health [NIH-R03MH074861]
- University of Missouri (PRIME Grant, Research Council Grant)
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This study examined the relationship between behavioral and psychological aspects of exercise and eating disorder recovery. Participants were categorized as having an eating disorder (n=53), partially recovered (n=15), fully recovered (n=20), or non-eating disorder controls (n=67). Groups did not differ significantly in time spent exercising, but did differ in exercise intensity, guilt-related exercise, obsessive exercise cognitions, and appearance/weight management and stress/mood management motivations for exercise. Results support the importance of measuring psychological aspects of exercise in particular across the course of an eating disorder.
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