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运动-影响-坚持途径:一种进化视角

The Exercise-Affect-Adherence Pathway: An Evolutionary Perspective.

作者信息

Lee Harold H, Emerson Jessica A, Williams David M

机构信息

Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Aug 25;7:1285. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01285. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The low rates of regular exercise and overall physical activity (PA) in the general population represent a significant public health challenge. Previous research suggests that, for many people, exercise leads to a negative affective response and, in turn, reduced likelihood of future exercise. The purpose of this paper is to examine this exercise-affect-adherence relationship from an evolutionary perspective. Specifically, we argue that low rates of physical exercise in the general population are a function of the evolved human tendency to avoid unnecessary physical exertion. This innate tendency evolved because it allowed our evolutionary ancestors to conserve energy for physical activities that had immediate adaptive utility such as pursuing prey, escaping predators, and engaging in social and reproductive behaviors. The commonly observed negative affective response to exercise is an evolved proximate psychological mechanism through which humans avoid unnecessary energy expenditure. The fact that the human tendencies toward negative affective response to and avoidance of unnecessary physical activities are innate does not mean that they are unchangeable. Indeed, it is only because of human-engineered changes in our environmental conditions (i.e., it is no longer necessary for us to work for our food) that our predisposition to avoid unnecessary physical exertion has become a liability. Thus, it is well within our capabilities to reengineer our environments to once again make PA necessary or, at least, to serve an immediate functional purpose. We propose a two-pronged approach to PA promotion based on this evolutionary functional perspective: first, to promote exercise and other physical activities that are perceived to have an immediate purpose, and second, to instill greater perceived purpose for a wider range of physical activities. We posit that these strategies are more likely to result in more positive (or less negative) affective responses to exercise, better adherence to exercise programs, and higher rates of overall PA.

摘要

普通人群中定期锻炼和总体身体活动(PA)的低比率是一项重大的公共卫生挑战。先前的研究表明,对许多人来说,锻炼会导致负面的情感反应,进而降低未来锻炼的可能性。本文的目的是从进化的角度审视这种锻炼 - 情感 - 坚持的关系。具体而言,我们认为普通人群中体育锻炼比率低是人类进化出的避免不必要体力消耗倾向的一种表现。这种先天倾向的进化是因为它使我们的进化祖先能够为具有直接适应性效用的体力活动保存能量,比如追捕猎物、逃避捕食者以及参与社交和繁殖行为。常见的对锻炼的负面情感反应是一种进化而来的近端心理机制,通过这种机制人类避免不必要的能量消耗。人类对负面情感反应和避免不必要体力活动的倾向是先天的这一事实并不意味着它们不可改变。事实上,正是由于我们环境条件的人为改变(即我们不再需要为获取食物而劳作),我们避免不必要体力消耗的倾向才变成了一种负担。因此,重新设计我们的环境以使身体活动再次变得必要,或者至少使其具有直接的功能目的,这完全在我们的能力范围内。基于这种进化功能视角,我们提出一种促进身体活动的双管齐下的方法:第一,推广那些被认为具有直接目的的锻炼和其他身体活动;第二,为更广泛的身体活动灌输更强的目的感。我们假定这些策略更有可能导致对锻炼产生更积极(或更少消极)的情感反应、更好地坚持锻炼计划以及更高的总体身体活动比率。

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