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The role of motivation and the regulation of eating on the physical and psychological health of patients with cardiovascular disease
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2015
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Health PsychologySocial SciencesPsychologyFood ChoiceObesitySelf-efficacy TheoryHealthy EatingPublic HealthPsychological HealthHealth EducationAppetite ControlBehavioral SciencesLifestyle ModificationHealth PolicyHealth PromotionMotivationLongitudinal Motivation ModelPsychosocial FactorCardiovascular DiseaseHealth BehaviorLifestyle Change
This study tested a longitudinal motivation model for healthy eating in patients with cardiovascular disease, using self-determination and social-cognitive theories. A total of 513 patients completed measures of eating habits, global motivation, motivation for eating, self-efficacy for eating and life satisfaction, immediately after a major cardiac incident and at three times during a year (e.g. 2008-2009). Physiological indicators were measured to examine how they predicted the participants' physical health. Results found participants with self-determined motivation were more likely to develop a sense of self-efficacy towards eating and a healthy diet, which had beneficial effects on their physical health and life satisfaction.
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