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运动片段的情感特征与运动的适应不良和适应良好的动机有关。

Affective profiles of exercise episodes are associated with maladaptive and adaptive motivations for exercise.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Center for Weight Eating and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center), Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2023 Nov;31(6):863-873. doi: 10.1002/erv.3012. Epub 2023 Jul 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Maladaptive exercise (i.e., driven and/or compensatory exercise) is common in binge-spectrum eating disorders (EDs; e.g., bulimia nervosa, binge ED) and associated with adverse treatment outcomes. Alternatively, individuals with EDs are often also engaging in adaptive exercise (e.g., for enjoyment or health improvement), and increasing adaptive exercise may decrease ED symptoms. The current study aimed to understand which exercise episodes are likely to be maladaptive/adaptive so that interventions can appropriately decrease/increase maladaptive and adaptive exercise.

METHOD

We used latent profile analysis (LPA) to identify pre-exercise affective profiles of 661 exercise episodes among 84 individuals with binge-spectrum EDs and examined associations between LPA-identified profiles and subsequent exercise motivations using ecological momentary assessment.

RESULTS

A two-profile solution best fit our data: Profile 1 (n = 174), 'positive affectivity,' and Profile 2 (n = 487), 'negative affectivity.' Episodes in the 'negative affectivity' profile were more likely to be endorsed as both driven and intended to influence body shape/weight. Episodes in the 'positive affectivity' profile were more likely to be endorsed as exercising for enjoyment.

CONCLUSIONS

Results support two phenotypes of exercise episodes, and differential associations of these phenotypes with adaptive and maladaptive motivations for exercise.

摘要

目的

不良运动(即驱动性和/或补偿性运动)在狂欢谱饮食障碍(ED;如神经性贪食症、狂欢 ED)中很常见,并且与不良治疗结果相关。或者,ED 患者通常也在进行适应性运动(例如,为了享受或改善健康),增加适应性运动可能会减少 ED 症状。本研究旨在了解哪些运动是可能不良/适应性的,以便干预措施可以适当减少/增加不良和适应性运动。

方法

我们使用潜在剖面分析(LPA)对 84 名狂欢谱 ED 患者的 661 次运动事件进行了运动前情感分析,并使用生态瞬时评估检查了 LPA 确定的特征与随后的运动动机之间的关系。

结果

两种配置文件解决方案最适合我们的数据:配置文件 1(n=174),“积极情绪”,和配置文件 2(n=487),“消极情绪”。“消极情绪”特征的运动更有可能被认为是有驱动力和意图影响体型/体重的。“积极情绪”特征的运动更有可能被认为是为了享受而运动。

结论

结果支持两种运动模式,以及这些模式与适应性和不良运动动机的差异关联。

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