The Expanded Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI-3): Towards Reliable and International Screening of Exercise-Related Dysfunction
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M. Solmi | Z. Demetrovics | L. Zou | M. Trott | P. Fernandes | R. Portman | A. Szabó | O. Stoll | T. Akimoto | B. Cook | M. Griffiths | T. Zandonai | M. Schipfer | M. Lichtenstein | Silvia Cerea | E. Tóth | Ricardo de la Vega Marcos | E. Landolfi | L. Di Lodovico | Pei-Yun Yang | Umberto Granziol | Abril Cantú-Berrueto | Hannah K. Herschel | Annika Junker | Merve Alpay | Z. Aydın | A. Egorov | E. Toth | Laura Di Lodovico
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