Hassan Yaghoubi; Seyed Ghasem Seyed Hashemi; Ehsan Bedayat; Amir Babaloo
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between behavioral activation system and exercise addiction by mediating emotional regulation difficulties. Method: This study was of descriptive-correlational type in which 300 (181 boys and 119 girls) bodybuilding athletes of Khuy city ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between behavioral activation system and exercise addiction by mediating emotional regulation difficulties. Method: This study was of descriptive-correlational type in which 300 (181 boys and 119 girls) bodybuilding athletes of Khuy city were selected via cluster sampling, and filled out Exercise Addiction Inventory, BIS/BAS Scales, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation), Pearson correlation coefficient, and structural equation modelling. Findings: The results depicted that there exists a significant and positive relationship between behavioral activation system and emotional regulation difficulties with exercise addiction. The proposed model benefits from a favorable fit with data, and behavioural activation system with direct effect (β = 0.19, pConclusion: The findings of this study indicated the need to consider the behavioral activation system as a fundamental biological variable and emotional regulation difficulties as a mediator in the vulnerability of athlete’s bodybuilders in exercise addiction.