The Mediating Role of Intuitive Eating on the Association Between Self-control and Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Among Chinese College Students: a Cross-sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Hong Sun, Lin Zhang,

Jia-Ning Ma

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 4, 2021

Abstract Background: In China, people pay more and attention to their body image, most have a negative attitude towards appearance. This study aimed explore the relationship of self-control, intuitive eating, sociocultural attitudes appearance among Chinese college students. We further assess whether eating mediates association between research self-control Methods: A cross-sectional was conducted 1510 students in medical university during September–December 2020. Self-administered questionnaires including Self-control Scale (SCS), Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2), Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-3 (SATAQ-3) were completed by Correlation, multiple linear regression, structural equation modeling used data analyses. Results: The mean score 43.91±7.74 participants. After adjusting for demographic factors, accounted 17.4% variance appearance, while explained an additional 2.6% variance. had direct effect(λ=-0.57, P <0.01)and indirect effect(λ=-0.11, <0.01) on functioned as partial mediator mediation role 16.41% total effect. Conclusions: Improving is good attitudes, one way do this suppress eating. College should improve use it ways other than suppressing

Language: Английский

The Mediating Role of Intuitive Eating on the Association Between Self-control and Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Among Chinese College Students: a Cross-sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Hong Sun, Lin Zhang,

Jia-Ning Ma

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 4, 2021

Abstract Background: In China, people pay more and attention to their body image, most have a negative attitude towards appearance. This study aimed explore the relationship of self-control, intuitive eating, sociocultural attitudes appearance among Chinese college students. We further assess whether eating mediates association between research self-control Methods: A cross-sectional was conducted 1510 students in medical university during September–December 2020. Self-administered questionnaires including Self-control Scale (SCS), Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2), Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-3 (SATAQ-3) were completed by Correlation, multiple linear regression, structural equation modeling used data analyses. Results: The mean score 43.91±7.74 participants. After adjusting for demographic factors, accounted 17.4% variance appearance, while explained an additional 2.6% variance. had direct effect(λ=-0.57, P <0.01)and indirect effect(λ=-0.11, <0.01) on functioned as partial mediator mediation role 16.41% total effect. Conclusions: Improving is good attitudes, one way do this suppress eating. College should improve use it ways other than suppressing

Language: Английский

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