Exercise Addiction and Personality: a Two-Decade Systematic Review of the Empirical Literature (1995-2016)
Background. It is largely unknown why among millions of exercisers a small proportion become addicted to the behaviour in a similar manner to other common addictions, such as alcohol addiction. Some scholars believe that specific personality characteristics may be involved in predisposing some indiv...
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Main Authors: | Julianna Bircher (Author), Mark D. Griffiths (Author), Krisztian Kasos (Author), Zsolt Demetrovics (Author), Attila Szabo (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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