Disordered eating and exercise: Development and preliminary validation of the compulsive exercise test (CET)
European Eating Disorders Review2011Vol. 19(3), pp. 256–268
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Abstract
The resulting subscales of the CET are consistent with a cognitive-behavioural maintenance model of excessive exercise and support the multidimensionality of the excessive exercise construct. Further research is required to validate the instrument within a sample of eating disordered women.
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