身体形象和对GLP-1减肥药的兴趣

IF 5.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Charlotte H. Markey, Kristin J. August, Dua Malik, Alexis Richeson
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摘要

关于新的减肥药物胰高血糖素样肽1激动剂(glp -1)及其在使用者中诱导显著减肥的潜力,已经有了广泛的讨论。过去的研究揭示了体型和身体形象之间的强烈联系,这可能导致一些glp -1的使用者期望增加对身体的满意度。到目前为止,还没有研究探索身体形象和使用glp -1的兴趣之间的关系,这是当前研究的重点。来自美国东北部一所大学的225名参与者(Mage = 20.03;71.2 (%女性)使用专门为本研究开发的问题完成了他们对glp -1的认识和兴趣的评估。参与者还完成了身体欣赏、身体中立、自我客观化(身体羞耻和监视)、体重偏见、对体重的担忧和减肥尝试的测量;他们自己报告身高和体重。结果表明,那些对glp -1最感兴趣并愿意忍受其常见副作用的参与者报告了更大的身体羞耻感、身体监视、体重担忧、反脂肪偏见、饮食行为失调、更高的bmi,以及更低的身体欣赏和身体中立。同时回归分析显示,BMI和最近的减肥尝试唯一地解释了对GLP-1使用的兴趣和耐受GLP-1副作用的意愿的差异。值得注意的是,对身体的欣赏缓和了其中一项发现,这表明对自己身体的高度欣赏可能是防止使用glp -1减肥的保护因素。
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Body image and interest in GLP-1 weight loss medications
There has been extensive discourse about new weight loss medications, glucagon-like peptide 1 agonists (GLP-1s), and their potential to induce significant weight loss among users. Past research reveals strong associations between body size and body image, which may lead some users of GLP-1s to expect an increase in body satisfaction. To date, no research has explored the relationship between body image and interest in using GLP-1s, which is the focus of the current study. Two hundred and twenty-five participants from a university in the Northeastern U.S. (Mage = 20.03; 71.2 % women) completed assessments of their awareness and interest regarding GLP-1s using questions developed specifically for this study. Participants also completed measures of body appreciation, body neutrality, self-objectification (body shame and surveillance), weight bias, concerns about weight, and attempts at weight loss; they self-reported their height and weight. Results indicated that participants who were most interested in trying GLP-1s and willing to tolerate their common side effects reported greater body shame, body surveillance, weight concerns, anti-fat bias, disordered eating behaviors, and higher BMIs, as well as lower body appreciation and body neutrality. Simultaneous regression analyses revealed that BMI and recent attempts at weight loss uniquely accounted for variance in interest in GLP-1 use and willingness to tolerate side effects of GLP-1s. Notably, body appreciation moderated one of these findings, suggesting that a higher appreciation for one's body may serve as a protective factor against interest in using GLP-1s for weight loss.
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Body Image
Body Image Multiple-
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
28.80%
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174
期刊介绍: Body Image is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, scientific articles on body image and human physical appearance. Body Image is a multi-faceted concept that refers to persons perceptions and attitudes about their own body, particularly but not exclusively its appearance. The journal invites contributions from a broad range of disciplines-psychological science, other social and behavioral sciences, and medical and health sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, theoretical and review papers, and science-based practitioner reports of interest. Dissertation abstracts are also published online, and the journal gives an annual award for the best doctoral dissertation in this field.
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