magistrsko delo
Suzana Makarić (Author), Darja Kobal Grum (Mentor)

Abstract

V magistrski nalogi smo se ukvarjali z vprašanjem povezanosti samoregulacije emocij in prehranskega vedenja ter kakšno vlogo ima pri tem udejstvovanje v rekreativnem športu. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 380 udeležencev, od tega 187 rekreativnih športnikov in 193 posameznikov, ki se redko oziroma nikoli ne ukvarjajo s športom. Prehransko vedenje smo merili s SCOFF vprašalnikom za ocenjevanje tveganja za motnje hranjenja, Vprašalnikom prehranjevalnih navad in Vprašalnikom prehranjevalnega vedenja. Samoregulacijo emocij smo ocenjevali z Vprašalnikom kompetenc emocionalne regulacije, ki se je v naši raziskavi izkazal kot zanesljiv merski pripomoček. Rezultati so pokazali, da imajo rekreativni športniki manj težav s samoregulacijo emocij (predvsem negativnih) in je njihovo prehransko vedenje v primerjavi z ne-športniki bolj zdravo, kar pomeni, da hkrati bolj omejujejo svoje prehranjevanje z namenom nadzora nad telesno težo, pazijo na vnos maščob, svoje obroke večinoma načrtujejo in jih manj preskakujejo. Šport ima pomembno vlogo predvsem pri regulaciji negativnih emocij, saj je športna neaktivnost skupaj z zunanjim in čustvenim stilom prehranjevanja ter preskakovanjem obrokov pomemben prediktor težav z regulacijo negativnih emocij. Medtem ko se težave z regulacijo pozitivnih emocij, tako pri športnikih kot pri ne-športnikih, povezujejo z nezdravimi prehranskimi vedenji, se pri regulaciji negativnih emocij rekreativnih športnikov pojavi tudi omejevanje vnosa hrane in maščob. Pomembnost rezultatov se kaže predvsem v vlogi zdravega prehranskega vedenja in športne dejavnosti pri samoregulaciji emocij, ki spodbujata zdrav življenjski slog ter vplivata na zmanjševanje težav s samoregulacijo predvsem negativnih emocij.

Keywords

prehranjevanje;čustva;uravnavanje čustev;rekreacija;športniki;Vprašalnik za ocenjevanje tveganja za motnje hranjenja SCOFF;Vprašalnik prehranjevalnih navad VPN;Vprašalnik prehranjevalnega vedenja;Vprašalnik kompetenc emocionalne regulacije;magistrska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [S. Makarić]
UDC: 159.942:612.39:796.077.2(043.2)
COBISS: 25707267 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Eating behavior and self-regulation of emotions in recreational athletes
Secondary abstract: In our thesis, we discussed a question of the connection between self-regulation and eating behavior and the role of recreational sport within. The study involved 380 participants, including 187 recreational athletes and 193 non-athletes, who rarely practice sports or not at all. Eating behavior was measured using the SCOFF Questionnaire to determine the risk of eating disorders, the Eating Behavior Patterns questionnaire, and the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire. Self-regulation of emotions was assessed with the Perth Emotion Regulation Competency Inventory which was proved to be a reliable questionnaire in our research. The results showed that recreational athletes have fewer difficulties with self-regulation of emotions (especially negative ones) and that their eating behavior is healthier compared to non-athletes, which means that they restrict their food intake more often to control body weight, pay attention to low-fat intake, plan their eating regime, and skip their meals less. Sports play an important role in the regulation of negative emotions. Together with the external and emotional eating and skipping meals, sports inactivity is also an important predictor of difficulties with the regulation of negative emotions. While problems with the regulation of positive emotions in athletes and non-athletes are associated with unhealthy eating behaviors, the regulation of negative emotions in recreational athletes is also associated with limiting food and fat intake. The importance of the results is mainly reflected in the role of healthy eating behavior. Sports activity in the self-regulation of emotions promotes a healthy lifestyle and has the impact of reducing the difficulties with the self-regulation of negative emotions in particular.
Secondary keywords: eating behavior;emotions;emotional regulation;recreation;athletes;Dutch eating behavior questionnaire DEBQ;Eating behavior patterns questionnaire EBPQ;The Perth emotion regulation competency inventory PERCI;masters theses;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za psihologijo
Pages: 80 str.
ID: 11774520