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Mirror, Mirror by the Stairs: The Impact of Mirror Exposure on Stair versus Elevator Use in College Students

机译:镜子,在楼梯上镜子:镜子暴露对大学生楼梯和电梯使用的影响

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Previous research has indicated that self-awareness-inducing mirrors can successfully incite behaviors that align with one’s personal values, such as helping others. Other research has found a large discrepancy between the high percentage of young adults who report valuing the healthfulness of physical activity (PA) and the low percentage who actually meet PA participation standards. However, few studies have examined how mirror exposure and both perceived and actual body size influence highly valued PA participation among college students. The present study assessed stair versus elevator use on a western college campus and hypothesized that mirror exposure would increase the more personally healthy transportation method of stair use. In accordance with previous research, it was also hypothesized that males and those with a lower body mass index (BMI) would be more likely to take the stairs, and that body size distorting mirrors would impact the stair–elevator decision. One hundred sixty-seven students (51% male) enrolled in an introductory psychology course were recruited to take a survey about their “transportation choices” at an indoor campus parking garage. Participants were individually exposed to either no mirror, a standard full-length mirror, or a full-length mirror manipulated to make the reflected body size appear either slightly thinner or slightly wider than normal before being asked to go to the fourth floor of the garage for a survey. Participants’ choice of floor-climbing method (stairs or elevator) was recorded, and they were administered an Internet-based survey assessing demographic information, BMI, self-awareness, perceived body size, and other variables likely to be associated with stair use. Results from logistic regression analyses revealed that participants who were not exposed to a mirror [odds ratios (OR) = 0.37, 95% CI: 0.14–0.96], males (OR = 0.33, 95% CI: 0.13–0.85), those with lower BMI (OR = 0.84, 95% CI: 0.71–0.99), those with higher exercise participation (OR = 1.09, 95% CI: 1.02–1.18), and those engaging in more unhealthy weight-control behaviors (OR = 1.55, 95% CI: 1.14–2.11) showed increased odds of taking the stairs. Implications and future directions are discussed.
机译:先前的研究表明,自我意识感应镜可以成功地激发与个人价值观相符的行为,例如帮助他人。其他研究发现,报告评估身体活动(PA)健康状况的年轻人比例较高,而实际达到PA参与标准的比例较低。但是,很少有研究检查镜子的暴露以及感知的身体大小和实际身体大小如何影响大学生高度重视的PA参与。本研究评估了西部大学校园中楼梯与电梯的使用情况,并假设镜面暴露会增加个人使用楼梯的健康方法。根据先前的研究,还假设男性和体重指数(BMI)较低的男性更可能走楼梯,并且身体尺寸扭曲的镜子会影响楼梯到电梯的决策。招募了167个入门心理学课程的学生(男51%)在室内校园停车场对他们的“交通选择”进行了调查。参与者被分别暴露在无反射镜,标准的全身镜或经操纵以使反射后的身体大小看上去比正常人稍薄或稍宽的全身镜下,然后才被要求去车库的四楼。进行调查。记录参与者选择的爬楼方法(楼梯或电梯),并对其进行了基于Internet的调查,该调查评估了人口统计学信息,BMI,自我意识,感知的身体大小以及其他可能与楼梯使用有关的变量。 Logistic回归分析的结果显示,未暴露于镜子的参与者[优势比(OR)= 0.37,95%CI:0.14-0.96],男性(OR = 0.33,95%CI:0.13-0.85),较低的BMI(OR = 0.84,95%CI:0.71-0.99),那些参加运动较高的人(OR = 1.09,95%CI:1.02-1.18),以及那些从事较不健康的体重控制行为的人(OR = 1.55, 95%CI:1.14-2.11)显示了上楼梯的几率增加。讨论了含义和未来方向。

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