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Explain the criteria for compulsive exercise and how it affects behavior and health.
 
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Soraya is trying to avoid running out of money every month. She has asked her employer to deposit her paycheck directly into her bank account. She has also cut back on expenses by eating out just once a week, driving her car as little as possible, and limiting visits to her favorite coffee shop. She has also put all discretionary purchases on her credit card so that she can pay for everything at the end of the month. What do you think she should do to avoid running out of money every month?
 
  A) She should eat out less.
  B) She should drive more and spend less on public transportation.
  C) She should have her paycheck mailed to her so she can deposit it herself.
  D) She should use cash, not her credit card, for discretionary spending.



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Answer to Question 1

Compulsive exercise is characterized by a compulsion to exercise (more than just a desire). If enough exercise isn't completed, the person feels anxiety and guilt. People who compulsively exercise often define their self-worth by external measures, and they exercise to try to feel more in control of their lives. Excessive exercise can result in bone and joint injury and stress to the cardiovascular system. Compulsive exercisers often also suffer from anxiety and/or depression. They may neglect their academic studies or social activities in favor of working out.

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