心理学
规范性
自治
社会心理学
健康饮食
背景(考古学)
相互依存
心理干预
发展心理学
体力活动
医学
社会学
政治学
古生物学
精神科
法学
物理医学与康复
生物
社会科学
作者
Cynthia S. Levine,Yuri Miyamoto,Hazel Rose Markus,Attilio Rigotti,Jennifer Morozink Boylan,Jiyoung Park,Shinobu Kitayama,Mayumi Karasawa,Norito Kawakami,Christopher L. Coe,Gayle D. Love,Carol D. Ryff
标识
DOI:10.1177/0146167216658645
摘要
Healthy eating is important for physical health. Using large probability samples of middle-aged adults in the United States and Japan, we show that fitting with the culturally normative way of being predicts healthy eating. In the United States, a culture that prioritizes and emphasizes independence, being independent predicts eating a healthy diet (an index of fish, protein, fruit, vegetables, reverse-coded sugared beverages, and reverse-coded high fat meat consumption; Study 1) and not using nonmeat food as a way to cope with stress (Study 2a). In Japan, a culture that prioritizes and emphasizes interdependence, being interdependent predicts eating a healthy diet (Studies 1 and 2b). Furthermore, reflecting the types of agency that are prevalent in each context, these relationships are mediated by autonomy in the United States and positive relations with others in Japan. These findings highlight the importance of understanding cultural differences in shaping healthy behavior and have implications for designing health-promoting interventions.
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