Addicted to sport is a combination of an ambiguous word. Sport has always had a healthy connotation, while a negative addiction. However, experts have said enough people are obsessed with a healthy lifestyle, including exercise addiction.
Sport is an activity that can cause the release of endorphins. Therefore, people are addicted to the sport will feel the same sensation as alcohol or drug addiction.
David
J Linden, neuroscientist from the Johns Hopkins University school of
medicine, said that people who are addicted to sports also have a sense
of addiction, even as drug withdrawal symptoms (withdrawal).
In general, there are three types of addiction, chemical, process, and psychology. Sports addiction disorders are grouped into the process, such as gambling and sex addiction.
"When
the mind is forcing us to do repetitive actions to satisfy that
impulse, it is a disorder," said Andrew Spanswick, CEO of alcohol
addiction treatment center.
He explained that the person who has to exercise compulsive disorder often sacrifice other activities for the sake of exercise. "They experience excessive anxiety and the urge to exercise. Feeling is not shared by normal people," he said.
People
who are addicted to sports in general are those who have a trauma, such
as childhood trauma, victims of violence, or emotional loss. Excessive exercise is expected to compensate for a sense of trauma.
Problems
arising from exercise addiction are not only harmful to the body, but
also someone will get to a point where the pain is psychological
benefits already exceeds that normally we can from a physical
standpoint.
At
the end of 30 years of age or 40 years, people who are addicted to a
new sport feeling the effects of his behavior, such as joint pain, heart
disease, and stroke mini.
Handling
the person who is addicted to sports is not much different from other
addictions, such as detoxification, drug use, through behavior change
therapy.
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