Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise

Background and Study Aim. Regular exercise has a positive effect on physical, psychological, and social health. However, excessive participation in exercise and the need for compulsive exercise can lead to exercise addiction. This addiction may result in several issues, including injuries, unhealthy...

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Main Author: Sema Arslan Kabasakal
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Language:English
Published: IP Iermakov S.S. 2024-12-01
Series:Physical Education of Students
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Online Access:https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/2174
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description Background and Study Aim. Regular exercise has a positive effect on physical, psychological, and social health. However, excessive participation in exercise and the need for compulsive exercise can lead to exercise addiction. This addiction may result in several issues, including injuries, unhealthy eating behaviors, and negative attitudes. To prevent these potential problems, it is important to identify the extent of exercise addiction among individuals who exercise regularly. In this regard the study aims to examine the potential relationships between exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and belief levels in sports nutritional supplements among students. Material and Methods. The study included 377 participants with a mean age of 24.46 ± 6.18. All participants had been exercising regularly for at least one year, with a frequency of two days per week. Data were collected using a demographic form, the Exercise Addiction Scale, the Muscularity-Oriented Eating Test (MOET), and the Sport Nutritional Supplements Belief Scale. Results. The findings suggest that 84.6% of the participants may be classified as dependent on exercise addiction. There is a low-level but significant positive relationship between exercise addiction and muscularity-oriented eating levels (r = 0.189, p < 0.001). A similar relationship exists between exercise addiction and beliefs in sports nutrition supplements (r = 0.179, p < 0.001). Furthermore, a moderately significant positive relationship was found between muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs in sports nutrition supplements (r = 0.361, p < 0.001). Analyses based on exercise addiction levels revealed notable differences. The dependent group showed higher levels of muscularity-oriented eating compared to the risk group. They also exhibited stronger beliefs in sports nutrition supplements. Conclusions. Regular exercise among students leads to a higher likelihood of developing exercise addiction. Exercise addiction is associated with muscularity-oriented eating behaviors and strong beliefs in the efficacy of sports nutritional supplements. These behavioral patterns increase the risk of potential health issues related to excessive exercise and unhealthy dietary practices. Providing education on the effects of exercise, proper nutrition, and the responsible use of nutritional supplements is essential to mitigate these risks and promote healthier habits.
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spelling doaj-art-2ed2798e4dcb412a81c8c165c703dc5c2024-12-30T15:09:12ZengIP Iermakov S.S.Physical Education of Students2308-72502024-12-0128638238810.15561/20755279.2024.06072459Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exerciseSema Arslan Kabasakal0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4552-9640Yalova UniversityBackground and Study Aim. Regular exercise has a positive effect on physical, psychological, and social health. However, excessive participation in exercise and the need for compulsive exercise can lead to exercise addiction. This addiction may result in several issues, including injuries, unhealthy eating behaviors, and negative attitudes. To prevent these potential problems, it is important to identify the extent of exercise addiction among individuals who exercise regularly. In this regard the study aims to examine the potential relationships between exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and belief levels in sports nutritional supplements among students. Material and Methods. The study included 377 participants with a mean age of 24.46 ± 6.18. All participants had been exercising regularly for at least one year, with a frequency of two days per week. Data were collected using a demographic form, the Exercise Addiction Scale, the Muscularity-Oriented Eating Test (MOET), and the Sport Nutritional Supplements Belief Scale. Results. The findings suggest that 84.6% of the participants may be classified as dependent on exercise addiction. There is a low-level but significant positive relationship between exercise addiction and muscularity-oriented eating levels (r = 0.189, p < 0.001). A similar relationship exists between exercise addiction and beliefs in sports nutrition supplements (r = 0.179, p < 0.001). Furthermore, a moderately significant positive relationship was found between muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs in sports nutrition supplements (r = 0.361, p < 0.001). Analyses based on exercise addiction levels revealed notable differences. The dependent group showed higher levels of muscularity-oriented eating compared to the risk group. They also exhibited stronger beliefs in sports nutrition supplements. Conclusions. Regular exercise among students leads to a higher likelihood of developing exercise addiction. Exercise addiction is associated with muscularity-oriented eating behaviors and strong beliefs in the efficacy of sports nutritional supplements. These behavioral patterns increase the risk of potential health issues related to excessive exercise and unhealthy dietary practices. Providing education on the effects of exercise, proper nutrition, and the responsible use of nutritional supplements is essential to mitigate these risks and promote healthier habits.https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/2174exercisesexercise addictionmuscularity-oriented eatingsports nutritional supplementhealth
spellingShingle Sema Arslan Kabasakal
Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise
Physical Education of Students
exercises
exercise addiction
muscularity-oriented eating
sports nutritional supplement
health
title Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise
title_full Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise
title_fullStr Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise
title_full_unstemmed Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise
title_short Exercise addiction, muscularity-oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise
title_sort exercise addiction muscularity oriented eating and beliefs about sports nutrition supplements in students who regularly exercise
topic exercises
exercise addiction
muscularity-oriented eating
sports nutritional supplement
health
url https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/2174
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