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Moderators of the association between exercise identity and obligatory exercise among participants of an athletic event
Authors:Trisha M. Karr  Christie Zunker  Ron A. Thompson  Roberta T. Sherman  Ann Erickson  Li Cao  Ross D. Crosby  James E. Mitchell
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Saint Mary''s University of Minnesota, Winona, MN, United States;2. ICF International, Atlanta, GA, United States;3. Private Practice, Bloomington, IN, United States;4. Department of Clinical Research, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, ND, United States;5. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Grand Forks, ND, United States
Abstract:Previous research has connected exercise identity with obligatory exercise, yet to date no empirical studies have identified moderator variables of this association. The current study included participants of an athletic event (full marathon, n = 582; half marathon, n = 1,106; shorter distance, n = 733) who completed questionnaires about exercise behaviors, obligatory exercise, and internalization of both the thin-ideal and athletic-ideal body shapes. General linear model analyses were conducted to examine the exercise identity–obligatory exercise relationship; moderator variables included gender, internalization of the thin-ideal body shape, and internalization of the athletic-ideal body shape. After controlling for the effects of body mass index, age, and distance group, the three-way interaction of exercise identity, gender, and internalization of the athletic-ideal body shape predicted obligatory exercise. Findings suggest that women who report high identification with exercise and high value on having an athletic physique may be vulnerable to obligatory exercise.
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