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Perceived Self-Efficacy and Financial Incentives: Factors Affecting Health Behaviors and Weight Loss in a Workplace Weight Loss Intervention
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|作者:
Faghri, Pouran D.
[1
]
Simon, Julia
[1
]
Huedo-Medina, Tania
[1
]
Gorin, Amy
[2
]
机构:
[1] Univ Connecticut, Dept Allied Hlth Sci, Storrs, CT USA
[2] Univ Connecticut, Dept Psychol, Storrs, CT USA
关键词:
MONETARY INCENTIVES;
DIETARY BEHAVIOR;
OBESITY;
ADHERENCE;
EXERCISE;
MOTIVATION;
ADULTS;
D O I:
10.1097/JOM.0000000000000987
中图分类号:
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号:
1004 ;
120402 ;
摘要:
Objective: To evaluate if self-efficacy (SE) and financial incentives (FI) mediate the effect of health behavior on weight loss in a group of overweight and obese nursing-home employees participating in a 16-week weight-loss intervention with 12-week follow-up. Methods: Ninety nine overweight/obese (body mass index [BMI] > 25) employees from four nursing-homes participated, with a mean age of 46.98 years and BMI of 35.33. Nursing-homes were randomized to receiving an incentive-based intervention (n = 51) and no incentive (n = 48). Participants' health behaviors and eating and exercise self-efficacy (Ex-SE) were assessed at week 1, 16, and 28 using a self-reported questionnaire. Mediation and moderated mediation analysis assessed relationships among these variables. Results: Eating self-efficacy (Eat-SE) and Ex-SE were significant mediators between health behaviors and weight loss (P < 0.05). Incentives significantly moderated the effects of self-efficacy (P = 0.00) on weight loss. Conclusions: Self-efficacy and FI may affect weight loss and play a role in weight-loss interventions.
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页码:453 / 460
页数:8
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