Accuracy of self-reported physical activity in patients with anorexia nervosa: links with clinical features

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作者
Bezzina, Louise [1 ]
Touyz, Stephen [1 ]
Young, Sarah [1 ]
Foroughi, Nasim [2 ]
Clemes, Stacy [3 ]
Meyer, Caroline [4 ]
Arcelus, Jon [5 ]
Madden, Sloane [1 ]
Attia, Evelyn [6 ]
Pike, Kathleen M. [6 ]
Hay, Phillipa [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Loughborough Univ, Loughborough, Leics, England
[4] Univ Warwick, Coventry, W Midlands, England
[5] Univ Nottingham, Nottingham, England
[6] Columbia Univ, New York, NY USA
[7] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Med, Translat Hlth Res Inst, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2175, Australia
基金
澳大利亚国家健康与医学研究理事会;
关键词
Anorexia nervosa; Physical activity; Self-report; Accelerometry; Compulsive exercise; Anxiety; Depression; Motivation to change; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; EATING-DISORDERS; COMPULSIVE EXERCISE; EXCESSIVE EXERCISE; HYPERACTIVITY; COMORBIDITY; CALIBRATION; READINESS; BEHAVIOR; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.1186/s40337-019-0258-y
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background High levels of physical activity (PA) have long been described in patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN). Despite the importance of measuring PA in this population, there are two important factors that remain unknown. First, it is not clear how accurate self-report measures of PA are among patients. Second, little is known about how clinical characteristics are associated with the accuracy of self-reported PA. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the accuracy of self-reported PA compared to an objective measure of PA in patients with AN. It also investigated whether levels of accuracy/inaccuracy were associated with compulsive exercise, motivation to change, and psychological distress. Method Data were analysed from 34 adult outpatients with AN. Patients wore an accelerometer device (ActiGraph) for 4 days and completed a retrospective self-report measure of exercise (Exercise Participation Screening Questionnaire). They also completed measures of compulsive exercise (Compulsive Exercise Test), motivation to change (The Anorexia Nervosa Stages of Change Questionnaire), and psychological distress (Kessler-10). Results On the self-report measure, patients accurately reported their time spent in moderate and vigorous intensity PA, however, they significantly under-reported their light physical activity (compared to the accelerometer data). Accurate reporting of total PA was positively associated with higher levels of compulsive exercise. There was evidence to suggest that clinical features, such as motivation to change and psychological distress, may be associated with inaccurate reporting at some levels of PA intensity and not others. Conclusions Results indicate that patients with AN are likely to under-report their light intensity PA. We also found preliminary evidence for how compulsive exercise, motivation to change, and distress are associated with self-reported PA accuracy. Clinical implications and directions for future research are considered.
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