OBJETIVO: O objetivo foi analisar a paixão e dependência do exercício em atletas de fisiculturismo. MÉTODOS: O estudo apresenta caráter descritivo correlacional. Foram sujeitos da pesquisa 35 atletas (25 homens), que treinam em academias da cidade de Maringá (PR). Os instrumentos foram a Escala da Paixão e a Escala de Dependência do Exercício. Para análise dos dados utilizou-se os testes U de Mann Whitney, Kruskal Wallis e correlação de Spearman (p0,05). RESULTADOS: Os resultados revelaram que os atletas de fisiculturismo possuem paixão harmoniosa pelo seu esporte e foram classificados como não dependentes sintomáticos pelo exercício. Notou-se que os homens parecem despender mais tempo dedicando-se à prática do exercício físico e que a paixão harmoniosa apresentou correlação inversa com a dimensão continuidade da dependência do exercício. CONCLUSÃO: Concluiu-se que os atletas de fisiculturismo realizam o esporte em harmonia com suas outras atividades diárias, apresentando gosto e prazer pela prática e, embora não sejam dependentes, apresentaram características como o aumento da tolerância às cargas de treino e sintomas de tensão quando privados da prática de exercícios. TITLE: Passion and exercise dependence in bodybuilding athletesABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: Study’s aim was to analyze the passion and exercise dependence in bodybuilding athletes. METHODS: This study has a descriptive correlational. Subjects were 35 athletes (25 men), practicing resistance training in Maringá (PR) gyms. The Passion Scale and Exercise Dependence Scale were used. Data analysis was performed through Mann-Whitney’s U, Kruskal-Wallis and Spearman Correlation Coefficient tests (p0.05). RESULTS: Results revealed that the bodybuilding athletes were harmoniously motivated towards their sport, and they were classified as nondependent-symptomatic for their practice. It was noted that males seemed to spend more time dedicated to the physical exercise practice and that harmonious passion had an inverse correlation with the continuous dimension of exercise dependence. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that bodybuilding athletes practiced the sport in harmony with other daily activities, presenting joy and pleasure towards practice and, although nondependent, they presented dependence symptoms such as increased tolerance to training loads and tension when deprived from the exercise practice.
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