Scarpina Federica, Cau Nicola, Cimolin Veronica, Galli Manuela, Castelnuovo Gianluca, Priano Lorenzo, Pianta Lucia, Corti Stefania, Mauro Alessandro, Capodaglio Paolo
"Rita Levi Montalcini" Department of Neuroscience, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; Psychology Research Laboratory, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Ospedale San Giuseppe, Piancavallo (VCO), Italy.
Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.
J Psychosom Res. 2017 Nov;102:34-40. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2017.09.004. Epub 2017 Sep 4.
Conscious perception of our own body, also known as body image, can influence body-scaled actions. Certain conditions such as obesity are frequently accompanied by a negative body image, leaving open the question if body-scaled actions are distorted in these individuals.
To shed light on this issue, we asked individuals affected by obesity to process dimensions of their own body in a real action: they walked in a straight-ahead direction, while avoiding collision with obstacles represented by door-like openings that varied in width.
Participants affected by obesity showed a body rotation behavior similar to that of the healthy weighted, but differences emerged in parameters such as step length and velocity.
When participants with obesity walk through door-like openings, their body parts rotation is scaled according to their physical body dimensions; however, they might try to minimize risk of collision. Our study is in line with the hypothesis that unconscious body-scaled actions are related to emotional, cognitive and perceptual components of a negative body image.
对我们自身身体的有意识感知,也称为身体意象,会影响与身体尺度相关的动作。某些状况,如肥胖,常常伴随着负面的身体意象,这使得这些个体中与身体尺度相关的动作是否会受到扭曲这一问题悬而未决。
为阐明这一问题,我们要求受肥胖影响的个体在实际行动中处理自身身体的维度:他们沿直线行走,同时避免与宽度各异的门状开口所代表的障碍物发生碰撞。
受肥胖影响的参与者表现出与体重正常者相似的身体旋转行为,但在步长和速度等参数上出现了差异。
当肥胖参与者穿过门状开口时,他们身体部位的旋转会根据其身体实际尺寸进行调整;然而,他们可能会试图将碰撞风险降至最低。我们的研究符合以下假设,即无意识的与身体尺度相关的动作与负面身体意象的情感、认知和感知成分有关。