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Exercise Addiction in Athletes and Leisure Exercisers: The Moderating Role of Passion

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JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS
卷 5, 期 2, 页码 325-331

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AKADEMIAI KIADO ZRT
DOI: 10.1556/2006.5.2016.043

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commitment to exercise; competition; elite athlete; exercise dependence; sport

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Background and aims: Recently, empirical research has linked obsessive passion to the etiology of exercise addiction, and the conceptual reason behind the fact that the latter is more prevalent in athletes than leisure exercisers has been challenged. The aim of this study was to determine the link between exercise addiction and harmonious passion, obsessive passion, and dedication to sports, in the context of athletic levels. Method: A sample comprised of low-and high-level competitive athletes and non-competitive leisure exercisers (n = 313) was examined, in a cross-sectional design, in which participants completed the Spanish validated versions of the Exercise Addiction Inventory (Sicilia, Alias-Garcia, Ferriz, & Moreno-Murcia, 2013) and Passion Scale (Chamarro et al., 2015). Results: Obsessive passion and dedication to sports emerged as strong predictors of exercise addiction. Competitive athletes scored higher than leisure exercisers on all measures. Athletes competing at low and high levels only differed in dedication to their sports from each other. Team-sports athletes reported greater harmonious and obsessive passions, and dedication to sports, but not different exercise addictions, than people taking part in individual sports. Conclusions: The concept of exercise addiction is not a plain and independent construct and may not reflect a psychological dysfunction in the athletic population. Athletes could interpret exercise addiction screening-items differently from non-athletes. Athletes in team sports report greater passion and dedication than those practicing individual sports.

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