Book contents
- The Body in the Mind
- The Body in the Mind
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Section 1 From Exercise to Addiction: An Introduction to the Phenomenon
- Chapter 1 Exercise Addiction
- Chapter 2 From Exercise to Addiction
- Chapter 3 The COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 4 Excessive Exercise and Image- and Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among Sports Disciplines, and the Role of Mind–Body Training
- Chapter 5 The Ideal of the Perfect Body
- Chapter 6 Exercise, Fitspiration, and the Role of Social Media
- Chapter 7 Eating Disorders and Over-Exercise
- Chapter 8 Exercise and the Use of Image- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs within the Gym Environment
- Chapter 9 Bodybuilding, Exercise, and Image- and Performance-Enhancing Drug Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 10 How to Treat Exercise Addiction
- Section 2 Reaching the Extreme with Exercise: A Collection of Clinical Case Studies
- Section 3 Exploring the Motivations Behind Exercise Addiction
- Index
- References
Chapter 4 - Excessive Exercise and Image- and Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among Sports Disciplines, and the Role of Mind–Body Training
from Section 1 - From Exercise to Addiction: An Introduction to the Phenomenon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2023
- The Body in the Mind
- The Body in the Mind
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Section 1 From Exercise to Addiction: An Introduction to the Phenomenon
- Chapter 1 Exercise Addiction
- Chapter 2 From Exercise to Addiction
- Chapter 3 The COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 4 Excessive Exercise and Image- and Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among Sports Disciplines, and the Role of Mind–Body Training
- Chapter 5 The Ideal of the Perfect Body
- Chapter 6 Exercise, Fitspiration, and the Role of Social Media
- Chapter 7 Eating Disorders and Over-Exercise
- Chapter 8 Exercise and the Use of Image- and Performance-Enhancing Drugs within the Gym Environment
- Chapter 9 Bodybuilding, Exercise, and Image- and Performance-Enhancing Drug Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 10 How to Treat Exercise Addiction
- Section 2 Reaching the Extreme with Exercise: A Collection of Clinical Case Studies
- Section 3 Exploring the Motivations Behind Exercise Addiction
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter describes a study of addictive behaviours, including excessive exercising and the use of image- and performance-enhancing drugs (IPEDs), across 12 sports disciplines. Weightlifting and CrossFit were associated with a higher risk of excessive exercising and of using a wide range of IPEDs. Conversely, walking was associated with a lower tendency to exercise excessively, and with a lower rate of IPED use. These results may indicate that excessive exercising is linked to the risk of cross addiction with substance intake, particularly in disciplines that require high-intensity functional training. A more compassionate attitude towards oneself may help to prevent excessive exercising and use of IPEDs. Budo and yoga, which are both based on an integrated ‘mind–body’ approach, scored relatively high for self-compassion compared with other sports disciplines. The study findings may help to identify tailor-made ways to reduce the risk of addictive behaviours in each of these sports disciplines.
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- The Body in the MindExercise Addiction, Body Image and the Use of Enhancement Drugs, pp. 67 - 76Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023