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Exercise Addiction and Perfectionism: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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CURRENT ADDICTION REPORTS
卷 8, 期 1, 页码 144-155

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DOI: 10.1007/s40429-021-00358-8

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Addictive behaviors; Obsessive behaviors; Exercise; Perfectionism; Physical activity; Training

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  1. Eotvos Lorand University

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The relationship between perfectionism and exercise addiction has been found to be weakly or moderately related in various groups, although the clinical relevance of this relationship remains uncertain. Future research should further examine the varying strength of this relationship in different circumstances.
Background and aims Exercise addiction may be conceptualized as a behavioral addiction in which a person develops an unhealthy obsession with exercise and physical activity. While exercise addiction is not a formally recognized disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual or the International Classification of Diseases, it has been studied and connected to both personal and situational factors. Perfectionism is a feature that has been strongly linked to exercise addiction. The objective of this systematic literature review, performed by following the PRISMA protocol, was to examine relationships between exercise addiction and perfectionism while also considering the subdimensions of perfectionism in different groups. Methods Three databases (PsycINFO, PubMed/Medline, and SPORTDiscus) were examined. Sixty relevant articles were identified, of which 22 met inclusion criteria. Results The findings substantiate that perfectionism and its dimensions are weakly or moderately related to exercise addiction. This relationship has been observed in adults, adolescents, athletes, and patients with eating disorders. Of the 22 studies examined, only one did not identify an association between perfectionism or its subdomain(s) and exercise addiction. However, in most studies, the common variance between perfectionism and exercise addiction is relatively small, raising questions regarding the clinical relevance of the relationship. Conclusion Perfectionism is related to exercise addiction, but the strength of the relationship varies in different circumstances, which should be examined in future research.

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