Self-control and grit: associations with weight management and healthy habits

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Amy A. Gorin
Tricia M. Leahey
Talea Cornelius
Katelyn Bourgea
Theodore A. Powers
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[1] University of Connecticut,Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy
[2] Columbia University Irving Medical Center,Division of General Medicine
[3] Presbyterian Hospital,Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Department of Neurology
[4] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychology
[5] University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,undefined
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Self-control; Grit; Habits; Weight loss; Couples;
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Weight management requires resisting immediate temptations in one’s environment (self-control) as well as the ability to persevere towards one’s long-term goals despite minor setbacks (grit). This study sought to establish relationships between self-control, grit, and behavioral and health outcomes in the context of a couples-based weight management intervention. Couples (n = 64 dyads) in a behaviorally based intervention completed measures of self-control and grit at study entry and the end of treatment (6 months). Habit automaticity for self-weighing and exercise as well as objective weights were measured at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months (maintenance). Self-control and grit increased during treatment; these increases were significantly associated with greater self-weighing habit automaticity at 6 months. Baseline self-control, changes in self-control, and baseline grit were also associated with 6-month exercise automaticity. Only baseline grit was associated with weight loss maintenance. No partner effects were observed. Findings suggest that self-control and grit are malleable constructs that may play an important role in health behavior habits associated with weight management.
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页码:160 / 167
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