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Gender as a Moderator for the Relationship Between BAS-Drive and Disordered Eating Behaviors

机译:性别作为BAS驱动与饮食失调行为之间关系的主持人

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Individuals with highly active behavioral activation (BAS) motivational systems are at increased risk for disordered eating behaviors (Bijttebier et al. 2009). The current study examined gender differences in the relationship between motivational tendencies and disordered eating behaviors by administering self-report measures to a sample of 352 college undergraduate students from a Midwestern university in the United States. The goal-driven facet of BAS (BAS-Drive) was a stronger predictor of muscle development behaviors for men than for women. In addition, higher levels of BAS-Drive were associated with greater dietary restraint among males, but not among females. Findings from the current study suggest that gender plays an important role in the relationship between BAS-Drive tendencies and eating disorder behaviors.
机译:具有高度活跃的行为激活(BAS)动机系统的个体处于饮食失调行为的风险增加(Bijttebier等人2009)。本研究通过对来自美国中西部大学的352名大学生进行自我报告,研究了动机倾向与饮食失调行为之间的性别差异。 BAS(BAS-Drive)的目标驱动方面比男性更能预测男性的肌肉发育行为。另外,BAS-Drive的较高水平与男性的饮食限制更大有关,而女性则没有。当前研究的结果表明,性别在BAS驱动倾向与饮食失调行为之间的关系中起着重要作用。

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