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   Self-reported low vitality,poor mental health,and low dietary restraint are associated with overperception of physical exertion  
   
نویسنده chandler-laney p.c. ,brock d.w. ,gower b.a. ,alvarez j.a. ,bush n.c. ,hunter g.r.
منبع journal of obesity - 2010 - دوره : 2010 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Objective. we investigated whether perceived exertion,in comparison to the physiological response to exercise,was associated with self-reported vitality,mental health,and physical function during daily activities,or weight control behaviors. design. weight-reduced,formerly overweight women (n=126,aged 22-46 years),completed health and dietary control questionnaires,and underwent a treadmill-walking task while heart rate,ventilation,respiratory exchange ratio,and ratings of perceived exertion were recorded. results. overperception of exertion (perceived exertion physiological exertion) was inversely associated with vitality (r=-0.190,p<.05),mental health (r=-0.188,p<.05),and dietary control (r values range -0.231 to -0.317,p<.05). in linear regression modeling,vitality or mental health,and cognitive dietary restraint were independently associated with accuracy of perceived exertion,independent of age,ethnicity,and engagement in exercise during weight loss. each model explained 7%-8% of the variance in accuracy of perceived exertion. conclusion. women with low vitality or poor mental health,and poor dietary control may overperceive exertion. such overperception may be a barrier to engage in physical activity and thus increase susceptibility to weight gain. © 2010 paula c. chandler-laney et al.
آدرس department of nutrition sciences,university of alabama-birmingham,1675 university boulevard,webb 413,birmingham, United States, department of medicine,university of alabama-birmingham,1675 university boulevard,webb 413,birmingham,al 35294,united states,department of exercise and movement science,university of vermont,burlington, United States, department of nutrition sciences,university of alabama-birmingham,1675 university boulevard,webb 413,birmingham, United States, department of nutrition sciences,university of alabama-birmingham,1675 university boulevard,webb 413,birmingham, United States, department of nutrition sciences,university of alabama-birmingham,1675 university boulevard,webb 413,birmingham, United States, department of human studies,university of alabama-birmingham,1675 university boulevard,webb 413,birmingham, United States
 
     
   
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