The Role of Exercise Dependence for the Relationship between Exercise Behavior and Eating Pathology

Journal of Health Psychology - Tập 13 Số 4 - Trang 495-502 - 2008
Brian Cook1, Heather A. Hausenblas1
1University of Florida (USA).

Tóm tắt

Our study examined the potential mediating or moderating effect of exercise dependence on the exercise—eating pathology relationship. Female university students ( N = 330) completed Internet-based self-report measures of exercise behavior, exercise dependence, and eating pathology. Exercise dependence served as a mediator for the relationship between exercise and eating pathology. This unidirectional causal model suggests that an individual's pathological motivation or compulsion to exercise is the critical mediating component in the exercise—eating pathology relationship. The best target for removing the link between exercise behavior and eating pathology may be reformulating exercise dependence symptoms.

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