Bala, Indu

Exercise as an addiction : beyond the finishing line / Dr. Indu Bala (Malhotra) - New Delhi : Aayu Publications, 2024. - xiv, 276p.

Includes bibliographical references.

In the cacophony of modern society, exercise addiction emerges as a poignant melody, its notes echoing through the corridors of mainstream media and the digital landscape. The relentless pursuit of the 'perfect physique, fuelled by societal pressure and amplified by the allure of social validation, has transformed exercise into both a remedy and a menace. Yet, amidst the chaos, a beacon of hope emerges-a growing recognition of exercise addiction as a legitimate psychological labyrinth, beckoning researchers, clinicians, and the populace at large to confront its shadow and forge a path towards healing and understanding. Moreover, within the tapestry of endurance events like marathons and half-marathons, amateur women find solace and strength-a symphony of empowerment against the discordant backdrop of societal norms and expectations. With each stride, they reclaim agency over their bodies and identities, weaving a narrative of resilience and self-acceptance. As they traverse the miles, they forge bonds of camaraderie, finding sanctuary amidst the turnult of body image struggles and mental health battles.


English.

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Exercise addiction
Compulsive behavior
Exercise--Psychological aspects
Physical fitness--Social aspects
Body image
Women athletes--Psychology
Women marathon runners--Psychology
Mental health--Exercise
Endurance sports--Psychological aspects
Self-acceptance
Social pressure--Health aspects

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