Abstract

ObjectiveObsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) traits and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are commonly associated with patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN). The aim of this review was to systematically search the literature to examine whether OCPD and OCD are positively associated with excessive exercise in patients with AN.MethodA systematic electronic search of the literature (using PsycInfo, Medline and Web of Knowledge) was undertaken to identify relevant publications until May 2012.ResultsA total of ten studies met criteria for inclusion in the review. The design of the studies varied from cross-sectional to retrospective and quasi-experimental. Seven out of the ten studies reviewed demonstrated a positive relationship between OCPD and/or OCD in AN patients who exercise excessively, whilst three studies found a lack of relationship, or a negative relationship, between these constructs.ConclusionThere is evidence from the literature to suggest that there is a positive relationship between OCPD and excessive exercise in patients with AN. However, the relationship between OCD and excessive exercise is less clear and further research is required to qualify the strength of such relationships. Future research should utilise the most comprehensive and reliable clinical assessment tools, and address prognostic factors, treatment factors and specific interventions for patients with OCPD and/or OCD and excessive exercise.

Highlights

  • A total of ten studies met criteria for inclusion in the review

  • Self esteem and depression positively associated with exercise (p < .05), OC symptomatology negatively associated with exercise status (p = .038)

  • Whilst this review has focused on the relationships between Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) traits and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptomatology with excessive exercise in patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), it would be remiss not to mention the significant relationships which excessive exercise shares with other psychopathologies, which have important implications for treatment

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Methods

A systematic electronic search of the literature (using PsycInfo, Medline and Web of Knowledge) was undertaken to identify relevant publications until May 2012. The search strategy was designed to identify all studies of patients with AN, in which OCPD or its traits, or OCD and its features were formally assessed, and in which excessive exercise was formally measured through clinical interview or clinical judgement. The following databases were systematically searched from April-beginning of May 2012: PsycINFO (1806present), Medline (1950-present) and Web of Knowledge (1864-present). Reference lists from relevant articles were manually searched for additional studies. Peer-reviewed research articles that focused on the relationship between exercise and obsessive compulsive disorder and/or obsessive compulsive personality traits in patients with anorexia nervosa were included. A total of 443 papers were retrieved from the electronic search. The titles and abstracts were screened to assess the suitability of papers

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