from Section 1 - From Exercise to Addiction: An Introduction to the Phenomenon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2023
Dysfunctional exercise is one of the most challenging behaviours in individuals with eating disorders, among whom it makes a significant contribution to morbidity and impaired quality of life. This chapter examines the prevalence of dysfunctional exercise symptoms in the context of an eating disorder, the neurobiological basis of dysfunctional exercise symptoms, and the various predisposing and maintaining factors that are involved. It then highlights the need for management and treatment of excessive exercise to address the neurobiological and psychological factors involved, and describes the evidence base for such treatments, especially physiotherapy-based psychological interventions. A multidisciplinary approach to management is recommended, so that treatment can be formulated within the wider context of the individual’s psychosocial difficulties, enabling them to challenge their exercise-related beliefs and behaviour. Finally, two semi-fictional case studies are presented that illustrate common presentations of dysfunctional exercise in eating disorder clinics.
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