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Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a predictor of eating disorder symptoms in college students: Moderation by responses to stress and parent psychological control

机译:呼吸性窦性心律失常可作为大学生饮食失调症状的预测指标:通过缓解压力和父母的心理控制来缓解

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This longitudinal study examined the prospective contribution of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), a key physiological indicator of self-regulation, to eating disorder symptoms in college students, and whether this link was moderated by maladaptive responses to stress and parent psychological control. At Wave 1, college students' RSA was measured at rest. At Waves 1 and 2 (six-month follow-up), students reported on their eating disorder symptoms, coping and involuntary responses to stress, and perceptions of their parents' use of psychological control. Significant three-way interactions indicated that the link between RSA and subsequent eating disorder symptoms was contingent on responses to stress and parent psychological control. In the context of maladaptive responses to stress and high psychological control, RSA predicted increased eating disorder symptoms over time. In the absence of parent psychological control, high RSA was beneficial in most cases, even when individuals reported maladaptive responses to stress. This study presents novel evidence that high RSA contributes to risk for or resilience to eating disorder symptoms over time. RSA can be protective against eating disorder symptoms, but in some contexts, the self-regulation resources that high RSA provides may be inappropriately applied to eating cognitions and behaviors. This research highlights the importance of examining physiological functioning conjointly with other risk factors as precursors to eating disorder symptoms over time. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:这项纵向研究检查了呼吸窦性心律不齐(RSA)(一种自我调节的关键生理指标)对大学生饮食失调症状的前瞻性贡献,以及这种联系是否由对压力的适应不良反应和父母的心理控制所缓解。在第一波中,测量了大学生休息时的RSA。在第一波和第二波(六个月的随访)中,学生报告了他们的饮食失调症状,对压力的应对和非自愿反应,以及对父母使用心理控制的理解。显着的三向相互作用表明,RSA与随后的进食障碍症状之间的联系取决于对压力和父母心理控制的反应。在对压力的不良适应反应和高度的心理控制下,RSA预测随着时间的流逝,饮食失调症状会增加。在没有父母心理控制的情况下,即使个人报告对压力的适应不良反应,在大多数情况下,高RSA也是有益的。这项研究提出了新的证据,即随着时间的流逝,高RSA会增加进食障碍症状的风险或抵抗力。 RSA可以预防饮食失调症状,但是在某些情况下,高RSA所提供的自我调节资源可能不适当地用于饮食认知和行为。这项研究强调了随着时间的流逝,与其他危险因素一起作为进食障碍症状前兆的生理功能检查的重要性。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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