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- W19761363 abstract "Abstract: This note reflects on the principal motives behind the shortage of experimental studies examining the effects of exercise deprivation on psychological states of regular exercisers. Dilemma sin subject recruitment are presented as the critical motives in junction with other factors such as the incentives for participation, duration of deprivation period, and season of the study. It is conjectured that experimental scrutiny of exercise deprivation is difficult and that participants who volunteer for this form of research may have some distinctive characteristics that need to be examined in the future. In the interim, because only a minimal percentage of the eligible exercisers volunteer for experimental studies, the result gained from these studies should not be generalized. Introduction Understanding the physical and psychological consequences of deprivation from regular exercise, in committed exercisers, is an important issue because today exercise is a not only a personal but also a social striving. Researchers who venture in this field of study may become quickly discouraged when they realize how limited is the literature in this area of research. Citation indexes and well compiled computerized data bases are virtually void of studies on the effects of exercise deprivation. What may be the reason for the shortage of work in this field? The answer is simple: People exercise for some sort of benefit(s). No matter what that benefit may be, from a personal perspective it is most often greater than the benefit derived from paricipation in an exercise-deprivation study. Therefore, highly devoted exercisers are unlikely to enroll in deprivation studies even if there were some alluring incentives involved (Baekeland, 1970). To date, there are less than ten experimental studies that examined the psichological impact of exercise deprivation and only a little more than ten opportunistic or survey-type studies (Szabo, 1995). But even more disappointing is the fact that most of theses studies looked to the problem of exercise deprivation indirectly. More precisely, they examined the concept in relation to „exercise addiction” based on the presumption that negative emotions during episodes of exercise deprivation are reflections of addiction to exercise (e.g., Anshel, 1991). Accordingly, the primary objective in these studies was not the understanding of how or what people feel during intervals of exercise deprivation, but rather whether they are or are not addicted to their exercise (e.g., Anshel, 1991; Gauvin, 1990; Sachs & Pargman, 1979). Therefore, the examination of the effects of exercise deprivation was most often secondary to" @default.
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- W19761363 title "STUDYING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF EXERCISE DEPRIVATION: ARE EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES HOPELESS?" @default.
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