COVID-19 时代的直觉饮食:对巴西大学生的研究。

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ana Corrêa Ruiz, Wagner de Lara Machado, Helen Freitas D'avila, Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli
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摘要

背景:体重增加的反复出现归因于饥饿和饱腹信号的同态调节,它受到新陈代谢状态、营养供应以及由经验强化后果所形成的非同态机制的影响。为此,伊夫林-特里波尔和伊丽丝-雷施在 1980 年提出了直觉饮食法(IE),以对抗限制性饮食。直觉进食法与体重指数(BMI)、暴饮暴食和焦虑/抑郁症状呈反向关系,它通过识别饥饿和饱腹提示,促进身心与食物的和谐。IE 鼓励满足生理而非情感上的需求,允许无条件进食,并依靠内部信号做出饮食决定。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,大学生的压力加剧,了解他们的饮食行为,尤其是直觉饮食水平,变得至关重要:本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 大流行期间巴西学生的 IE 水平:这项横断面研究首次分析了巴西学生在大流行期间的直觉进食情况:样本包括 1335 名学生,其中大部分为女性(82.17%),平均年龄为(26.12 ± 7.9)岁,营养状况健康(57.58%)。平均 IE 得分为 3.2 ± 0.6。研究发现,监禁情况、住房单元类型与 IE 分量表--无条件允许进食之间存在明显关联(p = 0.043)。但是,其他分量表与总的 IE 量表之间没有关联。关于自我报告的精神和进食障碍,最常见的是焦虑(21.2%)、抑郁(6.5%)和暴饮暴食障碍(BED)(4.7%)。IE 与暴饮暴食症呈负相关(B = - 0.66; p 结论:IE 与暴饮暴食症呈负相关:虽然在 IE 与监禁情况之间没有发现明显的关联,但在住房类型与 "无条件允许进食 "分量表之间发现了明显的关联。
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Intuitive eating in the COVID-19 era: a study with university students in Brazil.

Background: The recurrence of weight gain is attributed to the homeostatic regulation of hunger and satiety signals, influenced by metabolic state, nutrient availability, and non-homeostatic mechanisms shaped by reinforced consequences from experiences. In response, Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch proposed Intuitive Eating (IE) in 1980, countering restrictive diets. IE, inversely correlated with Body Mass Index (BMI), binge eating, and anxiety/depression symptoms, fosters mind-body-food harmony by recognizing hunger and satiety cues. IE encourages meeting physiological, not emotional, needs, permitting unconditional eating, and relying on internal signals for food decisions. Amidst university students' stress, exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, understanding their eating behavior, particularly intuitive eating levels, becomes crucial.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the IE level of Brazilian students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This cross-sectional study, the first to analyze the Intuitive Eating of students in Brazil during the pandemic, was conducted using an online questionnaire.

Results: The sample comprised 1335 students, most of whom were women (82.17%), with a mean age of 26.12 ± 7.9 years, and a healthy nutritional status (57.58%). The mean IE score was 3.2 ± 0.6. A significant association was found between the confinement situation, the type of housing unit, and the IE subscale-Unconditional Permission to Eat (p = 0.043). However, there was no association between the other subscales and the total IE scale. Regarding self-reported mental and eating disorders, the most frequent were anxiety (21.2%), depression (6.5%), and binge eating disorder (BED) (4.7%). IE was negatively associated with BED (B =  - 0.66; p < .001), bulimia nervosa (B =  - 0.58; p < .001), body mass index (BMI) (p < .001) and self-reported anxiety (B =  - .102; p = 0.16). The male sex showed a higher IE score compared with the female sex (p < .001).

Conclusion: While no significant association was found between IE and the confinement situation, a significant association was found between housing type and the Unconditional Permission to Eat subscale.

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Psicologia-Reflexao E Critica
Psicologia-Reflexao E Critica PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Psicologia: Reflexão & Crítica is a journal published three times a year by Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia do Desenvolvimento (Psychology Graduate Program) of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul). Its objective is to publish original works in the psychology field: articles, short reports on research and reviews as well as to present to the scientific community texts which reflect a significant contribution for the psychology field. The short title of the journal is Psicol. Refl. Crít. It must be used regarding bibliographies, footnotes, as well as bibliographical strips and references.
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