上瘾
心理学
互联网
体力活动
饮食失调
成瘾行为
临床心理学
社会心理学
发展心理学
饮食失调
医学
精神科
万维网
计算机科学
物理医学与康复
作者
Kai Liu,Haipeng Gong,Xiaoying Liu,Tianyue Zhang,Songli Mei
标识
DOI:10.1177/13591053241310321
摘要
Intuitive eating is a key focus in health psychology and has been closely linked to negative emotions, particularly among college students. A study examining the protective and risk factors influencing students’ intuitive eating could be valuable in helping them manage their weight and improve their emotional well-being. We therefore examined the effects of physical activity and internet addiction. A total of two studies were conducted: a questionnaire survey and an ecological transient assessment. Ultimately, we found that physical activity did not influence students’ intuitive eating. However, we found that internet addiction negatively influenced college students’ intuitive eating, both in terms of immediate and short-term delayed effects. Using multiple studies, we found that physical activity was not a predictor of intuitive eating and that internet addiction had both immediate and short-term delayed effects on intuitive eating. Furthermore, there was no interaction effect between the two.
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