sivustahuutaja kirjoitti:
Toki ymmärrän tarpeesi rinnastaa lenkkeily ja pössyttely. Minulle tuo on yhtä fiksu näkökulma kuin jonkun teinin "mä olen ihan addiktoitunut tähän huulirasvaan!!!!"
Kiitos tästä, kiitos paljon. En ole rinnastanut noita asioita mitenkään, siksi erotin ei-kemiallisen addiktion kemiallisesta, mutta eihän tämä sinulle merkitse mitään. Tämä keskustelu lienee turhaa kun tuollaiseen olkiukkoon turvaudut. Käyhän opiskelemassa ja tule sitten takaisin kun on jotain asiaan sanottavana eikä tarvitse solvata vastapuolta.
Tämä on todella epäkohteliasta käytöstä mielestäni, ja olen oikeasti loukkaantunut. Kyllä, internet kyyneleitä mutta vituttaa silti.
Niin, sanoit että lenkkeily ei voi olla addiktio:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercise_addiction Ei ole vielä DSM-5 alla, mutta menossa ilmeisesti.
This type of addiction can be classified under a behavioral addiction in which a person’s behavior becomes obsessive, compulsive, and/or causes dysfunction in a person's life..
Concrete classification of exercise addiction has proven to be difficult due to the lack of a specific and widely accepted definition.[6] While excessive exercise is the overarching theme with exercise addiction, the term also includes a variety of symptoms like withdrawal, "exercise buzz", and impaired physical function.[7] Excessive exercise has been classified in different ways; sometimes as an addiction and sometimes as a compulsion. With an addiction, individuals become "hooked" to the feeling of euphoria and pleasure that exercise provides. This pleasure keeps the individual from stopping and leads to excessive exercise. With a compulsion people often do not enjoy repeating certain tasks but feel like it will fulfill a duty that is required of them.[8] There are many opinions on whether concrete diagnostic criteria should be created for this type of addiction. Some say preoccupation with exercise that causes significant impairment in a person's life, not due to another disorder, may be enough criteria to label this disorder.[7] Others say there is not enough information about exercise addiction to develop diagnostic criteria. The term "excessive exercise" continues to be used and the acceptance of the term "exercise addiction" continues to be debated.[9]
Five indicators of exercise addiction are:[5]
- An increase in exercise that may be labeled as detrimental, or becomes harmful.
- A dependence on exercise in daily life to achieve a sense of euphoria; exercise may be increased as tolerance of the euphoric state increases.
- Not participating in physical activity will cause dysfunction in one's daily life.
- Withdrawal symptoms following exercise deprivation including anxiety, restlessness, depression, guilt, tension, discomfort, loss of appetite,
sleeplessness, and headaches.
- High dependence on exercise causing individuals to exercise through trauma and medical conditions.
Ai niin, eihän tuollaista ole. No, turhaa tutkivat vissiin sitten.