Age, Action Orientation, and Self-Regulation during the Pursuit of a Dieting Goal

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作者
Hennecke, Marie [1 ]
Freund, Alexandra M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
action orientation; affect; age; dieting; goals; self-regulation; PERSONALITY-DEVELOPMENT; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; STATE ORIENTATION; WEIGHT-LOSS; PERFORMANCE; ADULTHOOD; DEMANDS; OLDER; HELPLESSNESS; IMPROVEMENT;
D O I
10.1111/aphw.12060
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Two studies tested the hypotheses that (1) action orientation (vs. state orientation) is positively correlated with age across adulthood and (2) action orientation aids the self-regulation of one's feelings, thoughts, and behavior during the pursuit of a dieting goal. Hypotheses were partly confirmed. In Study 1, N=126 overweight women (age: 19-77years) intended to lose weight by means of a low-calorie diet. In Study 2, N=322 adults (age: 18-82years) reported on their action orientation to replicate the association of age and action orientation found in Study 1. Study 2 corroborated only the expected positive association of age and decision-related action orientation. In Study 1, decision-related action orientation predicted higher affective well-being during the diet as well as less self-reported deviations from the diet; failure-related action orientation predicted lower levels of rumination in response to dieting failures. Action orientation partially mediated the negative effects of age on deviations and rumination (see Hennecke & Freund, ). Weight loss was not predicted by action orientation. We discuss action orientation as one factor of increased motivational competence in older adulthood.
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页数:25
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