饮食失调
重量控制
感知
心理学
临床心理学
电子烟
大学卫生
医学
饮食失调
肥胖
家庭医学
内科学
病理
神经科学
作者
Kyra Newcombe,Yu Lu,Lois Coleman,Taylor Zingg,Marshall K. Cheney
标识
DOI:10.1080/07448481.2025.2537106
摘要
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test associations between body dissatisfaction, weight perception, disordered eating, and e-cigarette use for weight control among college women. Participants and Methods: College women (N = 425, Mage = 20.99) who reported using e-cigarettes for weight control-related reasons (i.e., control weight, suppress appetite, and/or stop food cravings) participated in an online survey that measured self-reported body dissatisfaction, weight perception, disordered eating, and e-cigarette behaviors. Results: Multiple linear regression findings show disordered eating and weight perception significantly predicted e-cigarette use for weight control purposes; however, body dissatisfaction did not. Notably, some participants reported only using e-cigarettes for weight control purposes. Conclusion: College women who experience disordered eating symptoms and perceive themselves as overweight may be at risk for using e-cigarettes. Interventions that deter and address e-cigarette use for weight control while promoting healthy weight control are needed among college women.
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