Department of Physical and Social Education, Lithuanian Sports University, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania.
Institute of Sport Science and Innovations, Lithuanian Sports University, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 22;18(22):12246. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182212246.
Research shows that nature exposure is directly and indirectly associated with more positive body image, which is an important facet of well-being more generally. In this study, we tested the mediating roles of physical activity in nature, perceived restoration in nature, autonomous motivation, and connectedness to nature in explaining the association between nature exposure and positive body image. An online sample of 924 Lithuanian adults (age M = 40.0 years, 73.6% women) completed a survey that included the Nature Exposure (NE) Scale, the Body Appreciation Scale-2, a measure of frequency of physical activity in nature (PAN), the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2, the Restoration Outcome Scale, and the Connectedness to Nature Scale. Path analysis was conducted to examine hypothesized direct and indirect effects. Results showed that both greater NE (B = 0.564, SE = 0.057, < 0.001) and autonomy in exercise motivation (B = 0.039, SE = 0.006, < 0.001) were associated with more frequent PAN. Direct effects from exercise autonomy to nature restorativeness (B = 0.017, SE = 0.006, = 0.004) and body appreciation (B = 0.041, SE = 0.004, < 0.001) were observed. Associations were also found between connectedness to nature and body appreciation (B = 0.166, SE = 0.040, < 0.001), nature restorativeness and body appreciation (B = 0.075, SE = 0.019, < 0.001), and frequency of PAN and body appreciation (B = 0.064, SE = 0.019, < 0.001). PAN mediated the relationship between NE and body appreciation. The final model was invariant across place of residence (urban vs. rural) and gender. Including self-determined physical activity in nature may increase the effectiveness of intervention programs aimed at promoting more positive body image.
研究表明,与自然接触直接或间接地与更积极的身体形象有关,而身体形象是更广泛的幸福感的一个重要方面。在这项研究中,我们测试了在自然中进行身体活动、在自然中感知恢复、自主动机和与自然的联系在解释与自然接触和积极身体形象之间的关系中的中介作用。一个由 924 名立陶宛成年人(年龄 M = 40.0 岁,73.6%为女性)组成的在线样本完成了一项调查,其中包括自然接触量表(NE)、身体欣赏量表-2、在自然中进行身体活动的频率测量(PAN)、运动行为调节问卷-2、恢复结果量表和与自然的联系量表。进行路径分析以检验假设的直接和间接影响。结果表明,与自然接触越多(B = 0.564,SE = 0.057, < 0.001)和运动动机的自主性越强(B = 0.039,SE = 0.006, < 0.001)与更频繁的 PAN 相关。从运动自主性到自然恢复力(B = 0.017,SE = 0.006, = 0.004)和身体欣赏(B = 0.041,SE = 0.004, < 0.001)的直接影响也被观察到。还发现与自然的联系与身体欣赏(B = 0.166,SE = 0.040, < 0.001)、自然恢复力和身体欣赏(B = 0.075,SE = 0.019, < 0.001)之间存在关联,以及在自然中进行身体活动的频率与身体欣赏(B = 0.064,SE = 0.019, < 0.001)。PAN 介导了 NE 与身体欣赏之间的关系。最终模型在居住地(城市与农村)和性别上具有不变性。包括自主的自然身体活动可能会增加旨在促进更积极身体形象的干预计划的有效性。