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Influence of self-efficacy and motivation to follow a healthy diet on life satisfaction of patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study

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Castillo Mayén, Mª del Rosario
Cano-Espejo, Cristina
Luque Salas, Bárbara
Cuadrado, Esther
Gutiérrez Domingo, Tamara
Arenas, Alicia
Rubio, Sebastián
Delgado-Lista, Javier
Pérez-Martínez, Pablo
Tabernero Urbieta, Carmen
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MDPI
Date
2020
Subject
Healthy diet
Cardiovascular disease
Self-efficacy
Motivation
Life satisfaction
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Abstract
Today, cardiovascular disease has a great impact on the global population due to its high prevalence. One challenge that cardiovascular patients face to achieve a better prognosis is to follow a healthy diet. This study focused on psychological factors linked to adaptation to a healthy diet in these patients. The main objective was to analyze the interrelationship between motivation to follow a healthy diet and self-efficacy to adhere to the Mediterranean diet with life satisfaction over time. The sample consisted of cardiovascular patients who were assessed at three measurement moments (NT1 = 755; NT2 = 593; NT3 = 323, average interval time: nine months). Correlation analyses showed that self-efficacy, motivation, and life satisfaction followed a pattern of positive relations across the three measurements. A time effect over the study variables was also observed. The results of path analyses showed that self-efficacy positively predicted autonomous motivation, which in turn was associated with patients’ life satisfaction. This interrelation was stable over a period of 18 months. Moreover, life satisfaction predicted self-efficacy nine months later. Psychological interventions might be a positive resource for cardiovascular patients, since psychological variables influence their life satisfaction and their subsequent quality of life in their new health condition.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/35353
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Castillo-Mayén, R., Cano-Espejo, C., Luque, B., Cuadrado, E., Gutiérrez-Domingo, T., Arenas, A., ... & Tabernero, C. (2020). Influence of self-efficacy and motivation to follow a healthy diet on life satisfaction of patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study. Nutrients, 12(7), 1903.
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https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12071903
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