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, 2011 ), exercise dependence ( Hausenblas & Symons Downs, 2002 ), and exercise addiction ( Terry et al., 2004 ). The two terms that have been most commonly adopted are those of exercise dependence and exercise addiction , which are
problematic and addictive adolescent gambling behavior ( Edgren et al., 2016 ) and video gaming behavior ( King, Haagsma, Delfabbro, Gradisar, & Griffiths, 2013 ) but not for adolescent exercise addiction. Exercise addiction is characterized by
, and stress-relief ( Berczik et al., 2012 ; Weinstein & Weinstein, 2014 ). Exercise addiction may result in physical, medical, financial, and social problems ( Berczik et al., 2012 ). Finally, individuals who are addicted to exercise will continue
); however, there is no consensus on the upper limits of intensity, frequency, and duration to exercise in an optimal way. In recent decades, a new behavioral addiction called “Exercise Addiction” (EA) has been observed when exercisers overtrain and
Introduction Scholars have asserted that exercise addiction is a psychological dysfunction in which the exerciser loses control over their exercise behaviour ( Szabo, 2010 ). The affected individual behaves compulsively
Model fit and reliability of the Hungarian version of the Revised Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI-R-HU)
A módosított Testedzésfüggőség Kérdőív (EAI-R-HU) magyar változatának modellillesztése és megbízhatósága
., Parastatidou , I.S ., Ruíz-Barquín , R ., & Szabo , A . ( 2016 ). Exercise addiction in athletes and leisure exercisers: The moderating role of passion . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 5 ( 2 ), 325 – 331 . Demetrovics , Z ., & Kurimay T
Exercise Addiction Inventory-3 (EAI-3): Psychometric properties of the Hungarian version
Testedzésfüggőség Kérdőív-3 (EAI-3): A magyar változat pszichometriai tulajdonságai
., Demetrovics , Z ., & Szabo , A . ( 2020 ). Exercise addiction during the COVID-19 pandemic: An international study confirming the need for considering passion and perfectionism . International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction , 20 ( 2 ), 1159
, exercise dependence, and exercise addiction. The latter term involves both compulsion and dependence ( Goodman, 1990 ), but they are used interchangeably in the literature to denote the same problem. We talk about exercise addiction when significant
stress ( Stevens, Loudon, Yow, Bowden, & Humphrey, 2013 ). The need for high volume of exercise and a loss of control over it is referred to as “exercise addiction” ( Berczik et al., 2014 ; Szabo, 2010 ). Exercise addiction
Urbán Z Demetrovics 2012 Exercise addiction: Symptoms, diagnosis, epidemiology, and etiology Substance Use & Misuse