Affective responses in adults with severe obesity living or not with a mental disorder during two consecutive 6-min walking exercises.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Louis Pitois, Aurélie Baillot, Benjamin Pageaux, Ahmed Jérôme Romain
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Abstract

Objectives: Affective response during physical activity can partly determine its adherence in adults with severe obesity living or not with a mental disorder. This study examined affective responses to physical activity in adults with severe obesity living or not with a mental disorder.

Materials and methods: Two groups (24 adults with severe obesity, body mass index=44.4kg/m2, SD=6.5; 20 adults with severe obesity and mental disorders, body mass index=44.1kg/m2, SD=9.3) completed two 6-min walking exercises with affective responses assessed at each minute.

Results: No between-group effect in the distance walked was found. Results showed a significant time effect indicating a decline in pleasure over time in both groups from the first to the second 6-min walking exercise No interaction effects were detected in both 6-min walking exercise.

Discussion: Affective responses similarly declined in both groups indicating that obesity, rather than the presence of a mental disorder, is partly responsible for this decline.

重度肥胖或无精神障碍成人连续两次6分钟步行运动的情感反应
目的:体育活动期间的情感反应可以部分地决定严重肥胖成人是否伴有精神障碍。这项研究调查了患有严重肥胖或没有精神障碍的成年人对体育活动的情感反应。材料与方法:两组(体重指数=44.4kg/m2, SD=6.5的重度肥胖成人24例;20名患有严重肥胖和精神障碍的成年人(体重指数=44.1kg/m2, SD=9.3)完成了两次6分钟的步行锻炼,每分钟评估一次情感反应。结果:行走距离无组间效应。结果显示,从第一次6分钟步行到第二次6分钟步行,两组参与者的快乐程度都随着时间的推移而下降。讨论:情感反应在两组中都有相似的下降,这表明肥胖,而不是精神障碍的存在,是导致这种下降的部分原因。
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CiteScore
4.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
162
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Une revue française de renommée internationale. - Un comite de rédaction représentant tous les aspects de la prise en charge psychiatrique du patient. - Une sélection rigoureuse d''articles faisant l''objet de plusieurs expertises. - Des travaux d''auteurs et de chercheurs de renommée internationale. - Des indexations dans les grandes bases de données (Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, etc.). - Un facteur d''impact qui témoigne de la grande notoriété de la revue. La tribune des publications originales de haut niveau. - Une très grande diversité des sujets traités, rigoureusement sélectionnés à travers des sommaires dynamiques : - des éditoriaux de médecins référents, - une revue de presse sur les actualités internationales, - des articles originaux pour approfondir vos connaissances, - des mises au point et des cas cliniques pour engager votre réflexion sur les indications et choix possibles au travers de mises en situation clinique, - des dossiers thématiques pour faire le tour d''une question. - L''actualité de l''AFPB : L''Encéphale publie régulièrement des comptes rendus de l''Association française de psychiatrie clinique.
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