Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
J Phys Act Health. 2016 Apr;13(4):366-70. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2015-0333. Epub 2015 Sep 21.
Despite the well-documented benefits of physical activity, North Americans remain insufficiently inactive. Consequently, determining what motivates individuals to engage in physical activity becomes increasingly important. The purpose of this study was to examine whether the frequency of negative appearance-related commentary and positive appearance-related commentary could predict physical activity behavior.
Participants were young adult women (N = 192) who completed a series of questionnaires to assess the frequency of appearance-related commentary they received and their physical activity behavior.
A hierarchical regression analysis indicated the overall regression was significant, F (4,187) = 4.73, P < .001, R2 adj = .07, ΔR2= .07), with positive weight/shape appearance-related commentary (β = 470.27, P < .001) significantly predicting physical activity behavior, while controlling for body mass index.
Providing positive reinforcement via positive weight/shape compliments may be beneficial to motivate physical activity participation.
尽管有大量文献证明了身体活动的益处,但北美人的身体活动量仍然不足。因此,确定是什么促使个人参与身体活动变得越来越重要。本研究旨在探讨负面外貌相关评论和正面外貌相关评论的频率是否可以预测身体活动行为。
参与者为年轻成年女性(N=192),她们完成了一系列问卷,以评估她们收到的外貌相关评论的频率和她们的身体活动行为。
分层回归分析表明,总体回归具有统计学意义,F(4,187)=4.73,P<.001,R2 adj=.07,ΔR2=.07),正面的体重/体型外貌相关评论(β=470.27,P<.001)显著预测身体活动行为,同时控制了体重指数。
通过正面的体重/体型赞美提供积极的强化可能有助于激励身体活动的参与。