Exercise is excellent for everyone! However, it can be dangerous to one's health and well-being when it becomes an obsession. Some people are consumed with physical fitness and exercise. They display some or all the traits below, like those addicted to food, gambling, gaming, love and relationships, risky behavior, sex, shopping, technology, work, and substances.
TRAITS
- Obsession.
- Inability to cut back or stop.
- Dishonesty about the amount of exercise.
- Perseverance despite problems in personal relationships.
- Continuation of the behavior despite knowing it is way too much.
- Constant engagement in the behavior even though it may be causing physical harm.
Exercise causes the release of certain chemicals in the nervous system that create a sense of pleasure or reward. Because of this reaction, people become addicted to the pleasure response they gain from exercising. They then go to extreme lengths to duplicate the pleasure response from
exercising.
People who feel extreme pressure to stay in shape, both self-imposed and from external sources, are at risk of developing an addiction to exercise. People who are overweight and set out on an extreme weight loss regimen may also be at risk of exercise addiction. Part of the problem arises because exercise addiction is not easy to diagnose. Most people addicted to exercise do not see anything wrong with their behavior. They believe they are doing something to take care of themselves. The constant preoccupation
with exercising and working out can be a behavioral addiction that can be effectively treated using a range of cognitive and behavioral therapies.