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Exercise dependence and elite athletes: perceptions of coaches of elite athletes.

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posted on 2006-12-01, 00:00 authored by J McNamara, M McCabe
Exercise dependence (EXD) is a psychological condition associated with physical, emotional, social and performance consequences. Despite growing awareness of the prevalence of EXD within the athletic population, the symptoms or dimensions that comprise the condition largely remain unclear. The aim of the present study was to examine the perceptions of coaches relating to the symptoms or dimensions that define EXD among athletes. Participants were 90 coaches of elite athletes employed by the Australian Institute of Sport and State Institutes of Sport in Australia. Coaches completed an EXD checklist and a separate checklist of characteristics of committed exercisers. Both checklists contained 31 dimensions. The results supported a constellation of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, social and performance dimensions. The results are discussed in terms of the consequences of EXD for elite athletes. Implications for coaches and teammates of elite athletes who experience EXD are also highlighted.

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Journal

International journal of sports science & coaching

Volume

1

Issue

4

Pagination

361 - 370

Publisher

Multi-Science Publishing Co Ltd

Location

Bath, England

ISSN

1747-9541

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2006, Ingenta

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