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The relationship between excessive exercise and alexithymia in adult women.
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The relationship between excessive exercise and alexithymia in adult women./
Author:
Hentel, Allyson Beth.
Description:
146 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Denise Hien.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-12B.
Subject:
Health Sciences, Recreation. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3073419
ISBN:
0493931244
The relationship between excessive exercise and alexithymia in adult women.
Hentel, Allyson Beth.
The relationship between excessive exercise and alexithymia in adult women.
- 146 p.
Adviser: Denise Hien.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Adelphi University, The Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, 2003.
This study examined the presence of alexithymia and its associated personality characteristics in women who exercise moderately, women who exercise excessively and women diagnosed with an eating disorder. A sample of 138 were assessed for excessive exercise status using the Obsessive Exercise Scale and the Commitment to exercise scale. Women were assigned one of two groups: Moderate Exercise and Excessive Exercise. Women were assigned to Eating Disorder group based on self-report. Participants were administered a questionnaire packet including: Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20, Affect Regulation Scale, Affect Intensity Measure, COPE, Brief Symptom Inventory-18, and Eating Disorder Inventory-2.
ISBN: 0493931244Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018003
Health Sciences, Recreation.
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This study examined the presence of alexithymia and its associated personality characteristics in women who exercise moderately, women who exercise excessively and women diagnosed with an eating disorder. A sample of 138 were assessed for excessive exercise status using the Obsessive Exercise Scale and the Commitment to exercise scale. Women were assigned one of two groups: Moderate Exercise and Excessive Exercise. Women were assigned to Eating Disorder group based on self-report. Participants were administered a questionnaire packet including: Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20, Affect Regulation Scale, Affect Intensity Measure, COPE, Brief Symptom Inventory-18, and Eating Disorder Inventory-2.
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Women who engage in excessive exercise demonstrated a higher rate alexithymia and its associated features as compared to their moderate exercise counterparts. Specifically, the women who engage in excessive exercise demonstrated: difficulties identifying and differentiating their feelings from bodily sensations, difficulty communicating their feelings to others, a tendency towards using activity and oral passive/somatic based affect regulation strategies, a propensity to experience more extreme affect states and a higher incidence of somatic symptoms. Alternatively, these women are not apt to use different cognitive coping styles than their moderate exercise counterparts.
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The secondary goal of this study was to shed greater insight into the relationship between excessive exercise and eating disorders. Results of study indicated that while there is a high incidence of co-morbidity between these psychological disorders, they are not the same diagnostic entities nor do they always co-exist.
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