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A comparative meta-analysis of the prevalence of exercise addiction in adults with and without indicated eating disorders
by
Jacob, Louis
, Smith, Lee
, Mistry, Amit
, Firth, Joseph
, Trott, Mike
, Stubbs, Brendon
, Grabovac, Igor
, Jackson, Sarah E.
in
Addictions
/ Adult
/ Anorexia
/ Bulimia
/ Cognitive science
/ Comorbidity
/ Eating disorders
/ Exercise
/ Feeding and Eating Disorders - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Fractures
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Male
/ Males and Eating and Weight disorders
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Obesity
/ Physical fitness
/ Prevalence
/ Preventive medicine
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Review
/ Young Adult
2021
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A comparative meta-analysis of the prevalence of exercise addiction in adults with and without indicated eating disorders
by
Jacob, Louis
, Smith, Lee
, Mistry, Amit
, Firth, Joseph
, Trott, Mike
, Stubbs, Brendon
, Grabovac, Igor
, Jackson, Sarah E.
in
Addictions
/ Adult
/ Anorexia
/ Bulimia
/ Cognitive science
/ Comorbidity
/ Eating disorders
/ Exercise
/ Feeding and Eating Disorders - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Fractures
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Male
/ Males and Eating and Weight disorders
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Obesity
/ Physical fitness
/ Prevalence
/ Preventive medicine
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Review
/ Young Adult
2021
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A comparative meta-analysis of the prevalence of exercise addiction in adults with and without indicated eating disorders
by
Jacob, Louis
, Smith, Lee
, Mistry, Amit
, Firth, Joseph
, Trott, Mike
, Stubbs, Brendon
, Grabovac, Igor
, Jackson, Sarah E.
in
Addictions
/ Adult
/ Anorexia
/ Bulimia
/ Cognitive science
/ Comorbidity
/ Eating disorders
/ Exercise
/ Feeding and Eating Disorders - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Fractures
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Male
/ Males and Eating and Weight disorders
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Obesity
/ Physical fitness
/ Prevalence
/ Preventive medicine
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Review
/ Young Adult
2021
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A comparative meta-analysis of the prevalence of exercise addiction in adults with and without indicated eating disorders
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A comparative meta-analysis of the prevalence of exercise addiction in adults with and without indicated eating disorders
2021
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Overview
Background
Exercise addiction is associated with multiple adverse outcomes and can be classified as co-occurring with an eating disorder, or a primary condition with no indication of eating disorders. We conducted a meta-analysis exploring the prevalence of exercise addiction in adults with and without indicated eating disorders.
Methods
A systematic review of major databases and grey literature was undertaken from inception to 30/04/2019. Studies reporting prevalence of exercise addiction with and without indicated eating disorders in adults were identified. A random effect meta-analysis was undertaken, calculating odds ratios for exercise addiction with versus without indicated eating disorders.
Results
Nine studies with a total sample of 2140 participants (mean age = 25.06; 70.6% female) were included. Within these, 1732 participants did not show indicated eating disorders (mean age = 26.4; 63.0% female) and 408 had indicated eating disorders (mean age = 23.46; 79.2% female). The odds ratio for exercise addiction in populations with versus without indicated eating disorders was 3.71 (95% CI 2.00–6.89;
I
2
= 81;
p
≤ 0.001). Exercise addiction prevalence in both populations differed according to the measurement instrument used.
Discussion
Exercise addiction occurs more than three and a half times as often as a comorbidity to an eating disorder than in people without an indicated eating disorder. The creation of a measurement tool able to identify exercise addiction risk in both populations would benefit researchers and practitioners by easily classifying samples.
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