Affective profiles of exercise episodes are associated with maladaptive and adaptive motivations for exercise
Elizabeth W. Lampe,
Emily K. Presseller,
Sophie R. Abber
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveMaladaptive exercise (i.e., driven and/or compensatory exercise) is common in binge‐spectrum eating disorders (EDs; e.g., bulimia nervosa, binge ED) and associated with adverse treatment outcomes. Alternatively, individuals with EDs are often also engaging in adaptive exercise (e.g., for enjoyment or health improvement), and increasing adaptive exercise may decrease ED symptoms. The current study aimed to understand which exercise episodes are likely to be maladaptive/adaptive so that interventions ca… Show more
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