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Motivation and physical activity levels in bariatric patients involved in a self-determination theory-based physical activity program


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Title:
Motivation and physical activity levels in bariatric patients involved in a self-determination theory-based physical activity program
Authors:
González-Cutre, David
Jiménez-Loaisa, Alejandro  
Alcaraz-Ibáñez, Manuel  
Romero-Elías, María  
Santos, Inés
Beltrán-Carrillo, Vicente J.  
Editor:
Elsevier
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias del Deporte
Issue Date:
2020-09
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/32939
Abstract:
Objective: This study examines the associations between pre-to post-intervention changes in motivation and physical activity (PA) levels of bariatric patients involved in a 6-month postoperative PA program based on selfdetermination theory (SDT). We also explore the extent to which patients’ perception of autonomy support and basic psychological need satisfaction during the program were associated with changes in their motivation to exercise. Method: Forty patients were assigned to a motivational PA intervention (MPAI-G) or to a control group (CG). Both groups completed questionnaires assessing the variables of interest and wore GT3X accelerometers before surgery and after the program. Results: Thirty-two participants (78.1% female) completed all measures and were included in the present analyses. CG showed greater increases in integrated (d = − 1.60, 95% CI [− 2.40, − 0.81]) and identified regulation (d = − 0.75, 95% CI [− 1.47, − 0.03]) than MPAI-G. However, the MPAI-G experienced increases in introjected regulation (d = 1.95, 95% CI [1.11, 2.79]) and greater decreases in external regulation (d = − 1.00, 95% CI [− 1.74, − 0.27]) than CG, which were associated with decreases in sedentary activity and increases in light and total PA. Oppositely to the CG, amotivation decreased in the MPAI-G (d = − 2.98, 95% CI [− 3.98, − 1.97]) and it was related to increases in light and total PA. Changes in exercise motivation were associated with perceived autonomy support and basic psychological need satisfaction during the program. Conclusion: The SDT-based PA program gave rise to greater changes in controlled forms of motivation and amotivation than in autonomous motivation in post-bariatric surgery patients.
Keywords/Subjects:
Sleeve gastrectomy
Self-regulation
Amotivation
Accelerometer
Health settings
Knowledge area:
CDU: Bellas artes: Diversiones. Espectáculos. Cine. Teatro. Danza. Juegos.Deportes
Type of document:
application/pdf
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2020.101795
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Artículos Ciencias del Deporte



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