Theoretical Rationale for How Slimming Garments May Motivate Physical Activity in People with Obesity

M. Binks, Shao-Hua Chin
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Obesity and inactivity contribute to disease burden and increased mortality worldwide. Consistency in initiating and maintaining adequate physical activity continues to be a major challenge. The majority of the weight loss and exercise science literature focuses on enhancing personal responsibility. For people with obesity, perceptions of others, a history of negative self-judgment and consequent low exercise self-efficacy influence the likelihood that they will engage in physical activity. We provide a theoretical rationale for the utility of slimming garments in enhancing exercise adherence. We reviewed and compiled relevant literature related to motivational theory and body image to develop a theoretical basis for the use of slimming garments to promote exercise adherence. Our review provides theoretical support for the potential for slimming garments to improve exercise adherence. Reductions in exercise avoidance may be achieved through the use of slimming garments during and following exercise.
瘦身服装如何激励肥胖人群进行体育锻炼的理论依据
肥胖和不活动导致了世界范围内的疾病负担和死亡率增加。坚持开展和保持适当的体育活动仍然是一项重大挑战。大多数减肥和锻炼科学文献都集中在增强个人责任感上。对于肥胖者来说,对他人的看法、负面自我判断的历史以及随之而来的低运动自我效能感会影响他们进行体育活动的可能性。我们为减肥服在增强运动依从性方面的实用性提供了理论依据。我们回顾并汇编了与动机理论和身体形象相关的相关文献,为使用减肥服促进运动坚持性奠定了理论基础。我们的综述为减肥服装提高运动依从性的潜力提供了理论支持。通过在运动期间和运动后使用减肥服,可以减少运动回避。
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