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A COMPARISON OF MOTIVATIONAL STRUCTURE AND EATING BEHAVIORS BETWEEN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE AND NORMAL WEIGHT WOMEN

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  170-181

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 Introduction: This study was conducted to investigate MOTIVATIONal structure (MS) and EATING BEHAVIOR of the women, registered in one of the sports clubs in Mashhad city, North East of Iran. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, sixty OVERWEIGHT women (Mean of BMI=29.93 kg/m2, SD=3.71) and sixty normal weight women (Mean BMI=21.36 kg/m2, SD=1.79) completed the Personal Concern Inventory (PCI) and Dutch EATING BEHAVIOR Questionnaire (DEBQ). To test the hypotheses of the study, MANCOVA, ANOVA and Regression analysis were used.Results: The results showed that, compared with controls, OVERWEIGHT and obese women had a more MS (P³0.001), and on the DEBQ, they scored higher on emotional eating (P³0.001) (including confused emotions (P³0.001) and clearly labeled emotions (P³0.001)) and external eating (P=0.001). Moreover, OVERWEIGHT and obese women who reported frequent failures with their DIET had more maladaptive MS (P³0.001) than OVERWEIGHT and obese who are successful in their DIETs. Furthermore, the results of hierarchical Regression analyses showed that MOTIVATIONal structure can predict the participants' BMI (P³0.001) and the number of DIETers' failures (P³0.001), independent of the effects of age and education. Eating style could predict BMI (P³0.001).Conclusion: OVERWEIGHT and obese women had more maladaptive MS than women with normal weight, and the two groups had a different EATING BEHAVIOR. OVERWEIGHT and obese women who reported frequent failures with their DIET had more maladaptive MS than those with successful DIETing history. Moreover, MOTIVATIONal structure could predict the participants' BMI and the number of DIETers' failures. Eating style could predict the BMI.

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    SALEHI FADARDI, JAVAD, MADDAH SHOORCHEH, RAHELEH, & NEMATI, MOHSEN. (2011). A COMPARISON OF MOTIVATIONAL STRUCTURE AND EATING BEHAVIORS BETWEEN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE AND NORMAL WEIGHT WOMEN. JOURNAL OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MENTAL HEALTH, 13(2 (50)), 170-181. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/88390/en

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    SALEHI FADARDI JAVAD, MADDAH SHOORCHEH RAHELEH, NEMATI MOHSEN. A COMPARISON OF MOTIVATIONAL STRUCTURE AND EATING BEHAVIORS BETWEEN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE AND NORMAL WEIGHT WOMEN. JOURNAL OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MENTAL HEALTH[Internet]. 2011;13(2 (50)):170-181. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/88390/en

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    JAVAD SALEHI FADARDI, RAHELEH MADDAH SHOORCHEH, and MOHSEN NEMATI, “A COMPARISON OF MOTIVATIONAL STRUCTURE AND EATING BEHAVIORS BETWEEN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE AND NORMAL WEIGHT WOMEN,” JOURNAL OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MENTAL HEALTH, vol. 13, no. 2 (50), pp. 170–181, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/88390/en

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