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Individuals high in alexithymia use high-risk sport to regulate their anxiety. Given the conceptual similarities between arduous high-risk sports and extreme endurance running, we investigated the relationship between alexithymia and the anxiolytic effects of endurance running. We measured marathon and ultramarathon runners (n = 35) on alexithymia, and pre- and post-race anxiety. Bootstrapped regression analyses using MEMORE revealed that alexithymia moderated the relationship between pre- and post-race anxiety such that there was a significant anxiety reduction for individuals high in alexithymia only. In conclusion, extreme endurance running provides an emotion regulation function for individuals high in alexithymia. The modest sample size points to the need for replication and further exploration.
| Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
|---|---|
| Tudalennau (o-i) | 40-46 |
| Nifer y tudalennau | 7 |
| Cyfnodolyn | Sport Psychologist |
| Cyfrol | 36 |
| Rhif cyhoeddi | 1 |
| Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar | 23 Hyd 2021 |
| Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs) | |
| Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - Maw 2022 |
Ôl bys
Gweld gwybodaeth am bynciau ymchwil 'Alexithymia and the anxiolytic effect of endurance running'. Gyda’i gilydd, maen nhw’n ffurfio ôl bys unigryw.Dyfynnu hyn
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