感情調節の困難は,肥満の青少年における注意力の低下と感情的な食事の高さの関係を媒介する可能性があります.
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まとめ
この要約は機械生成です。マインドフルネスは 感情の調節を改善することで 肥満の青少年の感情的食欲を 減らすことができます マインドフルネスの低下は 感情的食欲の増加に繋がり 感情と衝動の管理に 困難が生じます
科学分野
- 心理学
- 青少年 の 健康
- 肥満に関する研究
背景
- 感情の調節に対するマインドフルネスの影響は確立されていますが 青少年における感情的な食事との関連は まだ十分に研究されていません
- この研究は 肥満の青少年に焦点を当てて マインドフルネス 感情的食生活 感情的不調との関係を調べています
研究 の 目的
- 肥満の青少年における 感情的な食事のレベルに対する マインドフルネスの直接的な影響を調査する
- この集団におけるマインドフルネスとエモーショナル・エーティングの関連性を調べる
主な方法
- 肥満と診断された80人の若者のサンプルを使用しました
- K-SADS-PL,DERS,DEBQ-EE,MAASを含む標準化された評価を実施した.
- 変数間の関係を分析するためにメディエーションモデルを使用した.
主要な成果
- 感情的な食生活と 感情の調節不全と 意識の低下との間に 重要な関連性があることが分かりました
- マインドフルネスと感情的な食事の関係に,感情の調節 (総和と衝動性) の困難が有意に媒介されていることが,メディエーション分析によって明らかになった.
結論
- 感情的食事は 意識が低下すると 増加することが示唆されています
- 感情の調節不全,特に衝動性,肥満の青少年におけるこの関係を仲介する上で重要な役割を果たします.
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