Effects of cardiovascular exercise on eating behaviours: Accounting for effects on stress, depression-, and anger-related emotional eating in women with obesity

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作者
Annesi, James J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Cent Coast YMCA, 600 Camino El Estero, Monterey, CA 93940 USA
[2] California State Univ, Monterey, CA USA
关键词
anxiety; exercise; obesity; psychosocial; self-efficacy; treatment; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; WEIGHT-LOSS; SELF-REGULATION; VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION; PARTICIPATION; INTERVENTION; MAINTENANCE; EFFICACY; ADULTS; ACCELEROMETER;
D O I
10.1002/smi.3364
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Obesity remains a medical issue of great concern. Behavioural methods attempting to induce weight loss have largely failed because of a minimal understanding of stress- and depression-associated psychosocial correlates. This study extended research into the effects of exercise on weight loss through psychological pathways to improve treatments. Women with obesity (N = 108), participating in an original theory-driven cognitive-behavioural treatment within community-based health promotion centres, were evaluated over 24 months. Their mean scores on anxiety, depression, and anger at baseline were significantly higher than normative data from a general sample of United States women. Three serial mediation models were specified assessing mediation of the significant exercise -> dietary change relationship. These yielded two significant paths: changes in exercise -> anxiety -> anxiety-associated emotional eating -> self-efficacy -> diet, and changes in exercise -> depression -> depression-associated emotional eating -> self-efficacy -> diet; and one non-significant path: changes in exercise -> anger -> anger-associated emotional eating -> self-efficacy -> diet. In a subsequent moderated moderation model, change in eating-related self-regulation moderated the relationship between changes in anxiety and anxiety-associated emotional eating, where exercise-associated self-regulation moderated effects from eating-related self-regulation. Dietary improvement was significantly related to weight loss over 6 (beta = -0.40), 12 (beta = -0.42), and 24 (beta = -0.33) months. Findings indicated an increased treatment focus on the completion of moderate amounts of exercise for weight loss and, following that, attention to improvements in anxiety, depression, anxiety- and depression-associated emotional eating, self-efficacy for controlled eating, and the transfer of exercise-related self-regulation to eating-related self-regulation. Given the scope of the obesity problem, extensions of this research within field settings are warranted to accelerate application opportunities.
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