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A insatisfação corporal tem repercussões marcantes, tendo sido associada ao desenvolvimento de perturbações da alimentação e da ingestão. A literatura aponta para a existência de associações entre a satisfação corporal, a regulação emocional, e a prática de atividade física, particularmente a prática de desporto, cuja ênfase não é na dimensão estética corporal. Assim, com este estudo, pretendemos relacionar a satisfação corporal com a capacidade de regulação emocional, comparando atletas com não-atletas, e explorar associações entre os estilos de vinculação, a capacidade de regulação emocional, e a satisfação corporal.
Neste estudo foram utilizadas medidas de autorrelato para avaliar a perceção do próprio quanto à satisfação corporal, repertório de regulação emocional e estilos de vinculação, e adicionalmente, medidas psicofisiológicas para explorar mais objetivamente a capacidade de regulação emocional durante um protocolo experimental.
Os resultados do presente estudo sugerem que uma maior capacidade de regulação emocional (quando medida através de dados psicofisiológicos) e estilos de vinculação seguros, estão associados a maior satisfação corporal.
Este estudo traz mais evidência para a pertinência do treino de competências de regulação emocional adaptativas, como forma de prevenir a incidência de perturbações ao nível do comportamento alimentar e das atitudes relacionadas com o peso, nomeadamente, a insatisfação corporal.
Body dissatisfaction has marked implications in an individual’s life and has been associated with the development of feeding and eating disorders. The literature points to the existence of associations between body satisfaction, emotion regulation, and the practice of physical activity, particularly the practice of sports that do not focus on body aesthetics. Thus, with this study, we intend to relate body satisfaction with the ability to regulate emotions, comparing athletes with non-athletes, and to explore associations between attachment styles, the ability to regulate emotions, and body satisfaction. In this study, self-report measures were used to evaluate self-perception regarding body satisfaction, repertoire of emotion regulation, and attachment styles. Additionally, psychophysiological data was collected, during an experimental protocol, to more objectively explore the ability to regulate emotions. The results of the present study suggest that a greater ability to regulate emotions (measured using psychophysiological data) and secure attachment styles are associated with greater body satisfaction. This study brings further evidence for the relevance of teaching adaptive emotion regulation strategies as a way to prevent the incidence of eating disorders and weight-related attitudes, namely, body dissatisfaction.
Body dissatisfaction has marked implications in an individual’s life and has been associated with the development of feeding and eating disorders. The literature points to the existence of associations between body satisfaction, emotion regulation, and the practice of physical activity, particularly the practice of sports that do not focus on body aesthetics. Thus, with this study, we intend to relate body satisfaction with the ability to regulate emotions, comparing athletes with non-athletes, and to explore associations between attachment styles, the ability to regulate emotions, and body satisfaction. In this study, self-report measures were used to evaluate self-perception regarding body satisfaction, repertoire of emotion regulation, and attachment styles. Additionally, psychophysiological data was collected, during an experimental protocol, to more objectively explore the ability to regulate emotions. The results of the present study suggest that a greater ability to regulate emotions (measured using psychophysiological data) and secure attachment styles are associated with greater body satisfaction. This study brings further evidence for the relevance of teaching adaptive emotion regulation strategies as a way to prevent the incidence of eating disorders and weight-related attitudes, namely, body dissatisfaction.
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Regulação emocional Vinculação Satisfação corporal Desporto Emotion regulation Attachment Body satisfaction Sports
