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Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates

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Personen und Körperschaften: Hübner, Claudia, Baldofski, Sabrina, Zenger, Markus, Tigges, Wolfgang, Herbig, Beate, Jurowich, Christian, Kaiser, Stefan, Dietrich, Arne, Hilbert, Anja
Titel: Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
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Sprache: Englisch
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2015
Online-Ausg.. 2016
Gesamtaufnahme: , Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (2014) 11, 6, S. 1371-1376
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520 |a Background: Physical activity (PA) seems to be important for long-term weight loss following bariatric surgery, however, studies provide evidence for insufficient PA levels in bariatric patients. Research found self-efficacy to be associated with PA and weight bias internalization, whose influence on mental and physical health has been shown in recent studies. Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of general self-efficacy on PA, mediated by weight bias internalization. Setting: Consecutive multicenter registry study conducted in six German bariatric surgery centers. Methods: In N = 179 bariatric surgery candidates, general self-efficacy, weight bias internalization, and different intensities of PA were assessed by self-report questionnaires. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the assumed mediational relationship. Results: After controlling for sociodemographic variables, weight bias internalization fully mediated the association between general self-efficacy and moderate-intense as well as vigorous-intense PA. Lower general self-efficacy predicted greater weight bias internalization, which in turn predicted lower levels of moderate-intense and vigorous-intense PA. Conclusions: The results suggest an influence of weight bias internalization on preoperative PA in bariatric surgery candidates. Subsequently, implementation of interventions addressing weight bias internalization in the usual treatment of bariatric surgery candidates might enhance patients’ preoperative PA, while longitudinal analyses are needed in order to further examine its predictive value on PA following bariatric surgery. 
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contents Background: Physical activity (PA) seems to be important for long-term weight loss following bariatric surgery, however, studies provide evidence for insufficient PA levels in bariatric patients. Research found self-efficacy to be associated with PA and weight bias internalization, whose influence on mental and physical health has been shown in recent studies. Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of general self-efficacy on PA, mediated by weight bias internalization. Setting: Consecutive multicenter registry study conducted in six German bariatric surgery centers. Methods: In N = 179 bariatric surgery candidates, general self-efficacy, weight bias internalization, and different intensities of PA were assessed by self-report questionnaires. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the assumed mediational relationship. Results: After controlling for sociodemographic variables, weight bias internalization fully mediated the association between general self-efficacy and moderate-intense as well as vigorous-intense PA. Lower general self-efficacy predicted greater weight bias internalization, which in turn predicted lower levels of moderate-intense and vigorous-intense PA. Conclusions: The results suggest an influence of weight bias internalization on preoperative PA in bariatric surgery candidates. Subsequently, implementation of interventions addressing weight bias internalization in the usual treatment of bariatric surgery candidates might enhance patients’ preoperative PA, while longitudinal analyses are needed in order to further examine its predictive value on PA following bariatric surgery.
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spelling Hübner, Claudia, Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates, 2015, Online-Ausg. 2016 Online-Ressource (Text) Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, Background: Physical activity (PA) seems to be important for long-term weight loss following bariatric surgery, however, studies provide evidence for insufficient PA levels in bariatric patients. Research found self-efficacy to be associated with PA and weight bias internalization, whose influence on mental and physical health has been shown in recent studies. Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of general self-efficacy on PA, mediated by weight bias internalization. Setting: Consecutive multicenter registry study conducted in six German bariatric surgery centers. Methods: In N = 179 bariatric surgery candidates, general self-efficacy, weight bias internalization, and different intensities of PA were assessed by self-report questionnaires. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the assumed mediational relationship. Results: After controlling for sociodemographic variables, weight bias internalization fully mediated the association between general self-efficacy and moderate-intense as well as vigorous-intense PA. Lower general self-efficacy predicted greater weight bias internalization, which in turn predicted lower levels of moderate-intense and vigorous-intense PA. Conclusions: The results suggest an influence of weight bias internalization on preoperative PA in bariatric surgery candidates. Subsequently, implementation of interventions addressing weight bias internalization in the usual treatment of bariatric surgery candidates might enhance patients’ preoperative PA, while longitudinal analyses are needed in order to further examine its predictive value on PA following bariatric surgery., Internalisierung Der Gewichtsverteilung, Selbstwirksamkeit, Bewegung, Mediation, Weight Bias Internalization, Self-Efficacy, Physical Activity, Baldofski, Sabrina, Zenger, Markus, Tigges, Wolfgang, Herbig, Beate, Jurowich, Christian, Kaiser, Stefan, Dietrich, Arne, Hilbert, Anja, Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (2014) 11, 6, S. 1371-1376, text/html https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-203442 Online-Zugriff
spellingShingle Hübner, Claudia, Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates, Background: Physical activity (PA) seems to be important for long-term weight loss following bariatric surgery, however, studies provide evidence for insufficient PA levels in bariatric patients. Research found self-efficacy to be associated with PA and weight bias internalization, whose influence on mental and physical health has been shown in recent studies. Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of general self-efficacy on PA, mediated by weight bias internalization. Setting: Consecutive multicenter registry study conducted in six German bariatric surgery centers. Methods: In N = 179 bariatric surgery candidates, general self-efficacy, weight bias internalization, and different intensities of PA were assessed by self-report questionnaires. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the assumed mediational relationship. Results: After controlling for sociodemographic variables, weight bias internalization fully mediated the association between general self-efficacy and moderate-intense as well as vigorous-intense PA. Lower general self-efficacy predicted greater weight bias internalization, which in turn predicted lower levels of moderate-intense and vigorous-intense PA. Conclusions: The results suggest an influence of weight bias internalization on preoperative PA in bariatric surgery candidates. Subsequently, implementation of interventions addressing weight bias internalization in the usual treatment of bariatric surgery candidates might enhance patients’ preoperative PA, while longitudinal analyses are needed in order to further examine its predictive value on PA following bariatric surgery., Internalisierung Der Gewichtsverteilung, Selbstwirksamkeit, Bewegung, Mediation, Weight Bias Internalization, Self-Efficacy, Physical Activity
title Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
title_auth Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
title_full Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
title_fullStr Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
title_full_unstemmed Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
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title_short Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
title_sort influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
title_unstemmed Influences of general self-efficacy and weight bias internalization on physical activity in bariatric surgery candidates
topic Internalisierung Der Gewichtsverteilung, Selbstwirksamkeit, Bewegung, Mediation, Weight Bias Internalization, Self-Efficacy, Physical Activity
topic_facet Internalisierung Der Gewichtsverteilung, Selbstwirksamkeit, Bewegung, Mediation, Weight Bias Internalization, Self-Efficacy, Physical Activity
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