Edorexia y deporteuna concepción acerca de la obesidad y la adicción a la comida
ISSN: 1578-8423, 1989-5879
Año de publicación: 2012
Volumen: 12
Número: 1
Páginas: 139-142
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Cuadernos de psicología del deporte
Resumen
This study aims to analyze how low-calorie diets and sports operate on the treatment of obesity, as well as its components such as craving food. Sport is one of the most common resources used in order to treat diseases such as obesity. Nevertheless, recent advances in Psychology conclude the existence of an impulse control disorder related to appetite behind obesity. This study deduces that low-calorie diets and sports have secondary effects and do not address the underlying problem of obesity. In addition, athletes � among other collectivities � can use these resources to avoid the manifestation of obesity and so its components such as food addiction, reinforcing risk behaviors and thoughts and worsening the problem.
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