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Weight-Related Information Avoidance Prospectively Predicts Poorer Self-Monitoring and Engagement in a Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-03 , DOI: 10.1093/abm/kaaa034
Leah M Schumacher 1, 2 , Mary K Martinelli 3, 4 , Alexandra D Convertino 5 , Evan M Forman 3, 4 , Meghan L Butryn 3, 4
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Self-monitoring is a key component of behavioral weight loss (BWL) interventions. Past research suggests that individuals may avoid self-monitoring in certain contexts (e.g., skipping self-weighing after higher-than-usual calorie intake). However, no studies have attempted to quantify individuals’ inclination to avoid information about their weight control (“weight-related information avoidance”; WIA) or prospectively examined its implications for treatment engagement and outcomes in BWL programs.

中文翻译:

与体重相关的信息回避前瞻性地预测了行为减肥干预中较差的自我监测和参与。

自我监测是行为减肥 (BWL) 干预措施的关键组成部分。过去的研究表明,个人可能会在某些情况下避免自我监控(例如,在摄入高于平时的卡路里后跳过自我称重)。然而,没有研究试图量化个人避免体重控制信息的倾向(“体重相关信息回避”;WIA)或前瞻性研究其对 BWL 计划中的治疗参与和结果的影响。
更新日期:2020-06-03
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