The Role of Sports Physiotherapist in Confronting Exercise Addiction.

Shana Quraishi, Aksh Chahal
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Everyday physical activity plays an important part in health maintenance and disease prevention. Excess exercise, however, can cause detrimental effects on both physical and mental health. It can also hamper the quality of life to an extent that individual is unable to regulate this behavior. 'Addicted' exercisers are more likely to work out for intrinsic rewards and experience troubling feelings of deprivation. In comparison, 'committed' exercisers participate in physical activity for extrinsic benefits and, when they cannot exercise, do not experience extreme withdrawal symptoms. Sportspersons indulge themselves in long hours of training as a response of their quest to improve endurance and performance in the face of common setbacks. Recognizing the addiction to exercise is also a contentious idea and the aim of this article is to draw an attention towards the same. Exercise Addiction diagnosis needs employment of questionnaires such as Exercise Dependence Scale, Obligatory Exercise Questionnaire, and Exercise Addiction Inventory. They need to be employed in the pre-participation evaluation of an individual participating in any sports event. Physiotherapists are often the first to meet an individual with exercise addiction. Physiotherapists play an important role in diagnosis of exercise addiction as well as in prevention as they are aware of challenges of treating exercise addicted patients and develop specific approaches to deal with their issues. As if it goes unnoticed, the prognosis can even be fatal.

运动理疗师在对抗运动成瘾中的作用。
日常体育活动在保持健康和预防疾病方面起着重要作用。然而,过度锻炼会对身心健康造成有害影响。它也会妨碍生活质量,在某种程度上,个人无法调节这种行为。“上瘾”的锻炼者更有可能为了内在奖励而锻炼,并经历令人不安的剥夺感。相比之下,“坚定”的锻炼者参加体育活动是为了外在的好处,当他们不能锻炼时,也不会出现极端的戒断症状。运动员沉迷于长时间的训练,作为他们在面对常见挫折时提高耐力和表现的一种反应。承认运动成瘾也是一个有争议的想法,这篇文章的目的是引起人们对同样问题的关注。运动成瘾诊断需要使用运动依赖量表、强制性运动问卷、运动成瘾量表等问卷。他们需要在参加任何体育赛事的个人参与前评估中使用。物理治疗师通常是第一个遇到运动成瘾的人。物理治疗师在运动成瘾的诊断和预防中扮演着重要的角色,因为他们意识到治疗运动成瘾患者的挑战,并开发出具体的方法来处理他们的问题。如果不被注意,预后甚至可能是致命的。
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