Are Fitbits Implicated in Body Image Concerns and Disordered Eating in Women?

被引:15
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作者
Gittus, Megan [1 ]
Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew [2 ,3 ]
Brown, Haley E. [1 ]
Richardson, Ben [3 ]
Fassnacht, Daniel B. [4 ]
Lennard, Georgina R. [4 ,5 ]
Holland, Elise [6 ]
Krug, Isabel [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Deakin Univ, Ctr Social & Early Emot Dev, Geelong, Vic, Australia
[3] Deakin Univ, Sch Psychol, Geelong, Vic, Australia
[4] Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Psychol, Canberra, ACT, Australia
[5] Univ Queensland, Sch Psychol, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[6] Univ Melbourne, Sch Psychol Sci, Redmond Barry,Level 7,Room 707, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
关键词
Fitbit; wearable technology; body dissatisfaction; disordered eating; ecological momentary assessment; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; EXERCISE; ADOLESCENTS; MOTIVATION; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1037/hea0000881
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: Using a daily monitoring framework, we examined the psychological consequences of Fitbit self-tracking on state body satisfaction, disordered eating (DE; i.e., binge eating and dietary restraint), levels of exercise engagement, and motivations (appearance vs. fitness/health) in adult women. A further aim within the Fitbit group was to assess whether the level of steps achieved on 1 day would be associated with the state-based outcome measures on the subsequent day. Method: In total, 262 participants who had never used a wearable fitness self-tracking device were allocated to a Fitbit (n = 101) or control condition (n = 161). Participants provided baseline data on sociodemographics, eating pathology, and exercise and then completed a 10-day Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) protocol assessing exercise amount and motives, body satisfaction, and DE symptoms via a mobile application. Those in the Fitbit condition wore a Fitbit over the entire assessment period. Results: The use of a Fitbit over a 10-day period had no significant effects on exercise behavior or body satisfaction compared to a control group. However, those in the Fitbit group were more likely to exercise to reach fitness goals and less likely to engage in dietary restraint and binge-eating behavior. Among participants in the Fitbit condition, steps achieved the previous day were not predictive of exercise engagement, body satisfaction, or DE symptoms on the subsequent day. Conclusions: Our study failed to link fitness self-tracking to body dissatisfaction and DE, at least in the early stages of use. Future research directions regarding alternative pathways through which self-tracking devices may exert negative influences are discussed.
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页码:900 / 904
页数:5
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