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Title

ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN OBESITY AND DIET-RELATED COMPENSATORY HEALTH BELIEFS (LETTER TO THE EDITOR)

Author(s)

OBARA GOLEBIOWSKA MALGORZATA | EUFEMIA PRZYBYLOWICZ KATARZYNA | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  1156-1157

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Abstract

 Dear Editor-in-Chief: The internal conflict that arises in response to the desire to undertake a pleasant but unhealthy activity involves several self-regulation strategies. Compensatory health beliefs (CHB) are a popular strategy that is used to resolve the temptation dilemma in a way that enables the belief holder to avoid feelings of guilt. Compensatory health beliefs are defined as the conviction that unhealthy but gratifying behaviors can be compensated with a healthy behavior, for example: "I can eat this cake now if I go jogging tonight". Such beliefs relieve the holder of a guilty conscience and justify giving in to temptation. Compensatory beliefs do not always have negative implications for health. However, habitual unhealthy behaviors with a promise of delayed "redemption" usually have ad-verse health consequences, mostly because people fail to carry out the promise. In this way, un-healthy self-regulation strategies such as diet-re-lated CHBs can contribute to problems with weight maintenance or weight regulation.

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    APA: Copy

    OBARA GOLEBIOWSKA, MALGORZATA, & EUFEMIA PRZYBYLOWICZ, KATARZYNA. (2015). ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN OBESITY AND DIET-RELATED COMPENSATORY HEALTH BELIEFS (LETTER TO THE EDITOR). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 44(8), 1156-1157. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/273853/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    OBARA GOLEBIOWSKA MALGORZATA, EUFEMIA PRZYBYLOWICZ KATARZYNA. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN OBESITY AND DIET-RELATED COMPENSATORY HEALTH BELIEFS (LETTER TO THE EDITOR). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH[Internet]. 2015;44(8):1156-1157. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/273853/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MALGORZATA OBARA GOLEBIOWSKA, and KATARZYNA EUFEMIA PRZYBYLOWICZ, “ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN OBESITY AND DIET-RELATED COMPENSATORY HEALTH BELIEFS (LETTER TO THE EDITOR),” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 44, no. 8, pp. 1156–1157, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/273853/en

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