Prevalence of risk for exercise dependence in rock climbers and mountaineers

K. Sas-Nowosielski, Mateusz Gutek
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Background: Research on physical activity has extensively shown that regular exercise produces many physical and psychological benefits. However, excessively practiced physical activities can also have negative effects, both physical and psychological. One of them is the risk of becoming dependent on exercise, similar to substances such as drugs or alcohol. Most studies on exercise dependence have focused on runners and strength athletes. Aim of the study: This study aimed to explore the prevalence of exercise dependence in climbers. Material and methods: A group of 272 climbers (32.3 ± 8.7 years old) participated in the study. They were divided into three groups: sport/rock climbers (59.6%), boulderers (30.2%), and mountaineers (10.3%). Data was collected using the Exercise Dependence Scale (EDS). Results: Based on EDS scores, 44 climbers (16.2%) were classified as at-risk for exercise dependence, 183 (67.3%) as nondependent-symptomatic, and 45 (16.5%) as asymptomatic. Competitive and non-competitive climbers significantly differed in tolerance, and boulderers scored significantly higher than rock climbers and mountaineers. Conclusions: Climbers are at risk of developing exercise dependence, especially those who participate in climbing competitions and who are boulderers. However, more research is needed to further characterize this phenomenon in the climbing community.
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攀岩者和登山者运动依赖风险的流行程度
背景:对体育活动的研究广泛表明,经常锻炼会产生许多身体和心理上的好处。然而,过度练习体育活动也会对身体和心理产生负面影响。其中之一是依赖锻炼的风险,类似于药物或酒精等物质。大多数关于运动依赖性的研究都集中在跑步者和力量型运动员身上。研究目的:本研究旨在探讨登山者运动依赖的患病率。材料和方法:272名登山者(32.3±8.7岁)参加了这项研究。他们被分为三组:运动/攀岩者(59.6%)、抱石者(30.2%)和登山者(10.3%)。数据使用运动依赖量表(EDS)收集。结果:根据EDS评分,44名登山者(16.2%)被归类为运动依赖性风险人群,183名(67.3%)为非依赖性症状人群,45名(16.5%)为无症状人群。竞争性和非竞争性登山者的容忍度存在显著差异,抱石者的得分明显高于攀岩者和登山者。结论:攀登者有发展运动依赖性的风险,尤其是那些参加攀登比赛和抱石者。然而,还需要更多的研究来进一步描述登山社区中的这种现象。
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