| Literature DB >> 34401199 |
KayLoni L Olson1,2, Stephanie P Goldstein1,2, Rena R Wing1,2, David M Williams3, Kathryn E Demos1,2, Jessica L Unick1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: For individuals with overweight/obesity, internalized weight bias (IWB) is linked to low physical activity (PA). This study used a laboratory-based paradigm to test the hypothesis that IWB moderates the association between heart rate (HR) and perceived exertion and affect during PA.Entities:
Keywords: affect; exercise; internalized weight bias; obesity; perceived exertion; physical activity
Year: 2021 PMID: 34401199 PMCID: PMC8346369 DOI: 10.1002/osp4.494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Sci Pract ISSN: 2055-2238
FIGURE 1Average heart rate over time in the exercise task (black line) and Individual trajectories of heart rate over time in the exercise task (color lines)
Means and standard deviations of affect, heart rate, and perceived exertion during exercise task
| Time in the task (min) | Feelings scale rating | Heart rate | Rate of perceived exertion |
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| 2 | 3.32 (1.84) | 108.73 (10.37) | – |
| 7 | 3.17 (1.65) | 118.69 (8.73) | 9.31 (2.04) |
| 12 | 3.17 (1.63) | 121.25 (8.97) | 9.93 (2.27) |
| 17 | 3.05 (1.64) | 122.22 (9.33) | 10.22 (2.36) |
| 22 | 3.07 (1.67) | 123.34 (9.20) | 10.47 (2.40) |
| 27 | 3.10 (1.75) | 123.86 (8.85) | 10.68 (2.37) |
| 32 | 3.14 (1.82) | 124.15 (8.99) | 10.61 (2.55) |
Model development to evaluate the effects of HR and WBIS on perceived exertion during exercise
| Model 0a | Model 1a | Model 2a | Model 3a | Final Model 3a | |
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| Intercept | 10.00 (0.28)*** | 10.20 (0.29)*** | 11.30 (3.17)*** | 10.64 (0.35)*** | 10.64 (0.35)*** |
| Time in task (linear) | 8.31 (1.38)*** | 8.31 (1.39)*** | 6.23 (1.48)*** | 6.41 (1.48)*** | |
| Time in task (quadratic) | −3.13 (0.81)*** | −3.31 (0.82)*** | −2.56 (0.82)** | −2.66 (0.82)** | |
| Age | −0.03 (0.03) | – | – | ||
| Exercise status | −1.24 (0.55)* | −1.13(0.52)* | −1.11 (0.52)* | ||
| Gender | −1.11 (0.66) | – | – | ||
| Baseline BMI | 0.04 (0.08) | – | – | ||
| Race/Ethnicity | 0.61 (0.81) | – | – | ||
| Between‐subjects HR | 0.004 (0.03) | 0.005 (0.03) | |||
| Within‐subjects HR | 0.06 (0.02)** | 0.06 (0.02)** | |||
| WBIS | 0.69 (0.23)** | 0.73 (0.23)** | |||
| WBIS: HR (within) interaction | 0.02 (0.02) | – |
Abbreviations: HR, heart rate; WBIS, internalized weight bias.
Reference group is non‐exercisers.
Reference group is females.
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.
Model development to evaluate the effects of HR and WBIS on affect during exercise
| Model 0b | Model 1b | Model 2b | Model 3b | |
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| Intercept | 3.21 (22)*** | 3.15 (0.21)*** | −1.40 (1.43) | −2.12 (1.06)* |
| Time in task (linear) | −1.21 (1.24) | −1.23 (1.29) | 0.09 (1.43) | |
| Time in task (quadratic) | 1.17 (0.61) | 1.17 (0.60) | 0.42 (0.70) | |
| Age | 0.03 (0.01)* | 0.07 (0.02)** | ||
| Exercise Status | 0.01 (0.26) | – | ||
| Gender | 0.67 (0.30)* | 0.84 (0.32)* | ||
| Baseline BMI | 0.03 (0.04) | – | ||
| Race/Ethnicity | 0.02 (0.36) | – | ||
| Pre‐exercise affect | 0.644 (0.07)*** | 0.61 (0.06)*** | ||
| Between‐subjects HR | 0.06 (0.03)* | |||
| Within‐subjects HR | . | −0.01 (0.008) | ||
| WBIS | −0.11 (0.11) | |||
| WBIS: HR (within) interaction | −0.02 (0.005)** |
Abbreviations: HR, heart rate; WBIS, internalized weight bias.
Reference group is non‐exercisers.
Reference group is females.
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.
FIGURE 2Association between heart rate and affect in moderated by internalized weight bias (WBIS). Association depicted based on within person centered independent variable (HR) and between persons centered interaction term (WBIS); interaction terms have been trichotomized into high (2+ standard deviation above the mean), medium (within ±2 standard deviation of the mean), and low (2+ standard deviation below the mean) values for visualization
FIGURE 3Plot illustrating confidence bands for observed sample values of weight bias internalization. Values based on within subjects centered heart rate; blue dotted lines represent lower and upper bounds of significance region; simple slopes are significant outside of this region