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2. Exposure and connectedness to natural environments: An examination of the measurement invariance of the Nature Exposure Scale (NES) and Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS) across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age groups
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Swami, Viren, White, Mathew P., Voracek, Martin, Tran, Ulrich S., Aavik, Toivo, Ranjbar, Hamed Abdollahpour, Adebayo, Sulaiman Olanrewaju, Afhami, Reza, Ahmed, Oli, Aimé, Annie, Akel, Marwan, Al Halbusi, Hussam, Alexias, George, Ali, Khawla F., Alp-Dal, Nursel, Alsalhani, Anas B., Álvarez-Solas, Sara, Soares Amaral, Ana Carolina, Andrianto, Sonny, Aspden, Trefor, Argyrides, Marios, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R., Atkin, Stephen, Ayandele, Olusola, Baceviciene, Migle, Bahbouh, Radvan, Ballesio, Andrea, Barron, David, Bellard, Ashleigh, Bender, SóleySesselja, Beydaǧ, Kerime Derya, Birovljević, Gorana, Blackburn, Marie-Ève, Borja-Alvarez, Teresita, Borowiec, Joanna, Bozogáňová, Miroslava, Bratland-Sanda, Solfrid, Browning, MatthewH.E.M., Brytek-Matera, Anna, Burakova, Marina, Çakır-Koçak, Yeliz, Camacho, Pablo, Camilleri, Vittorio Emanuele, Cazzato, Valentina, Cerea, Silvia, Chaiwutikornwanich, Apitchaya, Chaleeraktrakoon, Trawin, Chambers, Tim, Chen, Qing-Wei, Chen, Xin, Chien, Chin-Lung, Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Choompunuch, Bovornpot, Compte, Emilio J., Corrigan, Jennifer, Cosmas, Getrude, Cowden, Richard G., Czepczor-Bernat, Kamila, Czub, Marcin, Roberto da Silva, Wanderson, Dadfar, Mahboubeh, Dalley, Simon E., Dany, Lionel, Datu, Jesus Alfonso D., Berbert de Carvalho, Pedro Henrique, Lins de Holanda Coelho, Gabriel, De Jesus, Avila Odia S., Debbabi, Sonia Harzallah, Dhakal, Sandesh, Di Bernardo, Francesca, Dimitrova, Donka D., Dion, Jacinthe, Dixson, Barnaby, Donofrio, Stacey M., Drysch, Marius, Du, Hongfei, Dzhambov, Angel M., El-Jor, Claire, Enea, Violeta, Eskin, Mehmet, Farbod, Farinaz, Farrugia, Lorleen, Fian, Leonie, Fisher, Maryanne L., Folwarczny, Michał, Frederick, David A., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew, Furnham, Adrian, García, Antonio Alías, Geller, Shulamit, Ghisi, Marta, Ghorbani, Alireza, Gomez Martinez, Maria Angeles, Gradidge, Sarah, Graf, Sylvie, Grano, Caterina, Gyene, Gyöngyvér, Hallit, Souheil, Hamdan, Motasem, Handelzalts, Jonathan E., Hanel, PaulH.P., Hawks, Steven R., Hekmati, Issa, Helmy, Mai, Hill, Tetiana, Hina, Farah, Holenweger, Geraldine, Hřebíčková, Martina, Ijabadeniyi, Olasupo Augustine, Imam, Asma, İnce, Başak, Irrazabal, Natalia, Jankauskiene, Rasa, Jiang, Ding-Yu, Jiménez-Borja, Micaela, Jiménez-Borja, Verónica, Johnson, Evan M., Jovanović, Veljko, Jović, Marija, Jović, Marko, Pereira Junqueira, Alessandra Costa, Kahle, Lisa-Marie, Kantanista, Adam, Karakiraz, Ahmet, Karkin, Ayşe Nur, Kasten, Erich, Khatib, Salam, Khieowan, Nuannut, Kimong, Patricia Joseph, Kiropoulos, Litza, Knittel, Joshua, Kohli, Neena, Koprivnik, Mirjam, Kospakov, Aituar, Król-Zielińska, Magdalena, Krug, Isabel, Kuan, Garry, Kueh, Yee Cheng, Kujan, Omar, Kukić, Miljana, Kumar, Sanjay, Kumar, Vipul, Lamba, Nishtha, Lauri, Mary Anne, Laus, Maria Fernanda, LeBlanc, Liza April, Lee, Hyejoo J., Lipowska, Małgorzata, Lipowski, Mariusz, Lombardo, Caterina, Lukács, Andrea, Maïano, Christophe, Malik, Sadia, Manjary, Mandar, Baldó, Lidia Márquez, Martinez-Banfi, Martha, Massar, Karlijn, Matera, Camilla, McAnirlin, Olivia, Mebarak, Moisés Roberto, Mechri, Anwar, Filgueiras Meireles, Juliana Fernandes, Mesko, Norbert, Mills, Jacqueline, Miyairi, Maya, Modi, Ritu, Modrzejewska, Adriana, Modrzejewska, Justyna, Mulgrew, Kate E., Myers, Taryn A., Namatame, Hikari, Nassani, Mohammad Zakaria, Nerini, Amanda, Neto, Félix, Neto, Joana, Neves, Angela Nogueira, Ng, Siu-Kuen, Nithiya, Devi, O, Jiaqing, Obeid, Sahar, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Olapegba, Peter Olamakinde, Olonisakin, Tosin Tunrayo, Omar, Salma Samir, Örlygsdóttir, Brynja, Özsoy, Emrah, Otterbring, Tobias, Pahl, Sabine, Panasiti, Maria Serena, Park, Yonguk, Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin, Pethö, Tatiana, Petrova, Nadezhda, Pietschnig, Jakob, Pourmahmoud, Sadaf, Prabhu, Vishnunarayan Girishan, Poštuvan, Vita, Prokop, Pavol, Ramseyer Winter, Virginia L., Razmus, Magdalena, Ru, Taotao, Rupar, Mirjana, Sahlan, Reza N., Hassan, Mohammad Salah, Šalov, Anđela, Sapkota, Saphal, Sarfo, Jacob Owusu, Sawamiya, Yoko, Schaefer, Katrin, Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael, Seekis, Veya, Selvi, Kerim, Sharifi, Mehdi, Shrivastava, Anita, Siddique, Rumana Ferdousi, Sigurdsson, Valdimar, Silkane, Vineta, Šimunić, Ana, Singh, Govind, Slezáčková, Alena, Sundgot-Borgen, Christine, Hoor, Gill Ten, Tevichapong, Passagorn, Tipandjan, Arun, Todd, Jennifer, Togas, Constantinos, Tonini, Fernando, Tovar-Castro, Juan Camilo, Jepsen Trangsrud, Lise Katrine, Tripathi, Pankaj, Tudorel, Otilia, Tylka, Tracy L., Uyzbayeva, Anar, Vally, Zahir, Vanags, Edmunds, Vega, Luis Diego, Vicente-Arruebarrena, Aitor, Vidal-Mollón, Jose, Vilar, Roosevelt, Villegas, Hyxia, Vintilă, Mona, Wallner, Christoph, Whitebridge, Simon, Windhager, Sonja, Wong, Kah Yan, Yau, Eric Kenson, Yamamiya, Yuko, Lan Yeung, Victoria Wai, Zanetti, Marcelo Callegari, Zawisza, Magdalena, Zeeni, Nadine, Zvaríková, Martina, and Stieger, Stefan
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- 2024
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3. Body appreciation around the world: Measurement invariance of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2) across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age
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Swami, Viren, Tran, Ulrich S., Stieger, Stefan, Aavik, Toivo, Ranjbar, Hamed Abdollahpour, Adebayo, Sulaiman Olanrewaju, Afhami, Reza, Ahmed, Oli, Aimé, Annie, Akel, Marwan, Halbusi, Hussam Al, Alexias, George, Ali, Khawla F., Alp-Dal, Nursel, Alsalhani, Anas B., Álvares-Solas, Sara, Amaral, Ana Carolina Soares, Andrianto, Sonny, Aspden, Trefor, Argyrides, Marios, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R., Atkin, Stephen, Ayandele, Olusola, Baceviciene, Migle, Bahbouh, Radvan, Ballesio, Andrea, Barron, David, Bellard, Ashleigh, Bender, Sóley Sesselja, Beydağ, Kerime Derya, Birovljević, Gorana, Blackburn, Marie-Ève, Borja-Alvarez, Teresita, Borowiec, Joanna, Bozogáňová, Miroslava, Bratland-Sanda, Solfrid, Browning, Matthew H.E.M., Brytek-Matera, Anna, Burakova, Marina, Çakır-Koçak, Yeliz, Camacho, Pablo, Camilleri, Vittorio Emanuele, Cazzato, Valentina, Cerea, Silvia, Chaiwutikornwanich, Apitchaya, Chaleeraktrakoon, Trawin, Chambers, Tim, Chen, Qing-Wei, Chen, Xin, Chien, Chin-Lung, Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Choompunuch, Bovornpot, Compte, Emilio J., Corrigan, Jennifer, Cosmas, Getrude, Cowden, Richard G., Czepczor-Bernat, Kamila, Czub, Marcin, da Silva, Wanderson Roberto, Dadfar, Mahboubeh, Dalley, Simon E., Dany, Lionel, Datu, Jesus Alfonso D., Berbert de Carvalho, Pedro Henrique, Coelho, Gabriel Lins de Holanda, De Jesus, Avila Odia S., Debbabi, Sonia Harzallah, Dhakal, Sandesh, Di Bernardo, Francesca, Dimitrova, Donka D., Dion, Jacinthe, Dixson, Barnaby, Donofrio, Stacey M., Drysch, Marius, Du, Hongfei, Dzhambov, Angel M., El-Jor, Claire, Enea, Violeta, Eskin, Mehmet, Farbod, Farinaz, Farrugia, Lorleen, Fian, Leonie, Fisher, Maryanne L., Folwarczny, Michał, Frederick, David A., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew, Furnham, Adrian, García, Antonio Alías, Geller, Shulamit, Ghisi, Marta, Ghorbani, Alireza, Martinez, Maria Angeles Gomez, Gradidge, Sarah, Graf, Sylvie, Grano, Caterina, Gyene, Gyöngyvér, Hallit, Souheil, Hamdan, Motasem, Handelzalts, Jonathan E., Hanel, Paul H.P., Hawks, Steven R., Hekmati, Issa, Helmy, Mai, Hill, Tetiana, Hina, Farah, Holenweger, Geraldine, Hřebíčková, Martina, Ijabadeniyi, Olasupo Augustine, Imam, Asma, İnce, Başak, Irrazabal, Natalia, Jankauskiene, Rasa, Jiang, Ding-Yu, Jiménez-Borja, Micaela, Jiménez-Borja, Verónica, Johnson, Evan M., Jovanović, Veljko, Jović, Marija, Jović, Marko, Junqueira, Alessandra Costa Pereira, Kahle, Lisa-Marie, Kantanista, Adam, Karakiraz, Ahmet, Karkin, Ayşe Nur, Kasten, Erich, Khatib, Salam, Khieowan, Nuannut, Kimong, Patricia Joseph, Kiropoulos, Litza, Knittel, Joshua, Kohli, Neena, Koprivnik, Mirjam, Kospakov, Aituar, Król-Zielińska, Magdalena, Krug, Isabel, Kuan, Garry, Kueh, Yee Cheng, Kujan, Omar, Kukić, Miljana, Kumar, Sanjay, Kumar, Vipul, Lamba, Nishtha, Lauri, Mary Anne, Laus, Maria Fernanda, LeBlanc, Liza April, Lee, Hyejoo J., Lipowska, Małgorzata, Lipowski, Mariusz, Lombardo, Caterina, Lukács, Andrea, Maïano, Christophe, Malik, Sadia, Manjary, Mandar, Baldó, Lidia Márquez, Martinez-Banfi, Martha, Massar, Karlijn, Matera, Camilla, McAnirlin, Olivia, Mebarak, Moisés Roberto, Mechri, Anwar, Meireles, Juliana Fernandes Filgueiras, Mesko, Norbert, Mills, Jacqueline, Miyairi, Maya, Modi, Ritu, Modrzejewska, Adriana, Modrzejewska, Justyna, Mulgrew, Kate E., Myers, Taryn A., Namatame, Hikari, Nassani, Mohammad Zakaria, Nerini, Amanda, Neto, Félix, Neto, Joana, Neves, Angela Noguiera, Ng, Siu-Kuen, Nithiya, Devi, O, Jiaqing, Obeid, Sahar, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Olapegba, Peter Olamakinde, Olonisakin, Tosin Tunrayo, Omar, Salma Samir, Örlygsdóttir, Brynja, Özsoy, Emrah, Otterbring, Tobias, Pahl, Sabine, Panasiti, Maria Serena, Park, Yonguk, Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin, Pethö, Tatiana, Petrova, Nadezhda, Pietschnig, Jakob, Pourmahmoud, Sadaf, Prabhu, Vishnunarayan Girishan, Poštuvan, Vita, Prokop, Pavol, Ramseyer Winter, Virginia L., Razmus, Magdalena, Ru, Taotao, Rupar, Mirjana, Sahlan, Reza N., Hassan, Mohammad Salah, Šalov, Anđela, Sapkota, Saphal, Sarfo, Jacob Owusu, Sawamiya, Yoko, Schaefer, Katrin, Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael, Seekis, Veya, Selvi, Kerim, Sharifi, Mehdi, Shrivastava, Anita, Siddique, Rumana Ferdousi, Sigurdsson, Valdimar, Silkane, Vineta, Šimunić, Ana, Singh, Govind, Slezáčková, Alena, Sundgot-Borgen, Christine, Ten Hoor, Gill, Tevichapong, Passagorn, Tipandjan, Arun, Todd, Jennifer, Togas, Constantinos, Tonini, Fernando, Tovar-Castro, Juan Camilo, Trangsrud, Lise Katrine Jepsen, Tripathi, Pankaj, Tudorel, Otilia, Tylka, Tracy L., Uyzbayeva, Anar, Vally, Zahir, Vanags, Edmunds, Vega, Luis Diego, Vicente-Arruebarrena, Aitor, Vidal-Mollón, Jose, Vilar, Roosevelt, Villegas, Hyxia, Vintilă, Mona, Wallner, Christoph, White, Mathew P., Whitebridge, Simon, Windhager, Sonja, Wong, Kah Yan, Yau, Eric Kenson, Yamamiya, Yuko, Yeung, Victoria Wai Lan, Zanetti, Marcelo Callegari, Zawisza, Magdalena, Zeeni, Nadine, Zvaríková, Martina, and Voracek, Martin
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- 2023
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4. Eating styles profiles in Chilean women: A latent Profile analysis
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Schnettler, Berta, Robinovich, Jossiana, Orellana, Ligia, Miranda-Zapata, Edgardo, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Hueche, Clementina, Lobos, Germán, Adasme-Berríos, Cristian, Lapo, María, Silva, Jaime, Ossa, Ximena, and Muñoz, Sergio
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- 2021
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5. Effectiveness of web-based feedback interventions for people with overweight and obesity: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Varela, Carmen, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Andrés, Ana, and Saldaña, Carmina
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- 2021
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6. Factor structure and reliability of the Multidimensional Body–Self Relations Questionnaire in Chilean youth
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Cruzat-Mandich, Claudia, Díaz-Castrillón, Fernanda, Pérez-Villalobos, Cristhian E., Lizana, Paula, Moore, Catalina, Simpson, Susan, and Oda-Montecinos, Camila
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- 2019
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7. Propiedades Psicométricas de la Escala de Actitudes y Creencias Heteronormativas (HABS) en Español: Dos Estudios con Muestras Universitarias Chilenas.
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Orellana, Ligia, Alarcón, Tatiana, Schnettler, Berta, Riquelme-Segura, Leonor, Mora, Marcos, Adasme-Berríos, Cristian, Lobos, Germán, Saracostti, Mahia, and Oda-Montecinos, Camila
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- 2024
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8. Eating behaviors are risk factors for the development of overweight
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Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Saldaña, Carmina, and Andrés, Ana
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9. Influencia del Sexo, IMC e Insatisfacción Corporal en los Comportamientos Alimentarios de Adultos Chilenos
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Oda-Montecinos, Camila and Saldaña, Carmina
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- 2021
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10. Influence of Gender, BMI and Body Dissatisfaction on Eating Behaviors in a Community Sample of Chilean Adults
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Oda-Montecinos, Camila and Saldaña, Carmina
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- 2021
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11. Additional file 1 of Effectiveness of web-based feedback interventions for people with overweight and obesity: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Varela, Carmen, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Andrés, Ana, and Saldaña, Carmina
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Additional file 1: Figure A.1. Graphic for risk of bias. Figure A.2. Contribution direct comparisons table to the network meta-analysis. Figure A.3. Intensive Contact Web (IC-W) vs. Wait list. Figure A.4. Minimal Contact Web (MC-W) vs. Wait list. Figure A.5. Guided Self-Help Web (GSH-W) vs. Wait List. Figure A.6. Self-Help Web (SH-W) vs. Wait List. Figure A.7. IC-W vs. Self-Help (SH). Figure A.8. GSH-W vs. SH. Figure A.9. SH-W vs. SH. Figure A.10. IC-W vs. MC-W. Figure A.11. IC-W vs. GSH-W. Figure A.12. MC-W vs. GSH-W. Figure A.13. MC-W vs. SH-W. Figure A.14. GSH-W vs. SH-W. Figure A.15. Inconsistency plot. Table A.1. Pairwise treatment comparisons for network meta-analysis for weight loss. Figure A.16. Comparison adjusted funnel-plot.
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- 2021
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12. Estudio transcultural de los diferentes componentes de la insatisfacción corporal en muestras comunitarias de España y Chile
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Varela, Carmen, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, and Saldaña, Carmina
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Insatisfacción corporal ,Spain ,Body dissatisfaction ,España ,Cross-cultural study ,Chile ,Índice de masa corporal ,Estudio transcultural ,Body mass index - Abstract
Resumen Introducción: el estudio de la insatisfacción corporal se ha centrado sobre todo en sus componentes perceptual y cognitivo-conductual, habiendo sido menos analizado el componente afectivo, tanto en España como en Chile. Hasta el momento, se ha observado mayor presencia de insatisfacción corporal en la población femenina y con sobrepeso. Esto se ha relacionado en gran parte con la mujer delgada y definida como ideal de belleza. Objetivo: comparar los diferentes componentes de la insatisfacción corporal (perceptual, cognitivo-conductual y afectivo) en la edad adulta en una muestra comunitaria de ambos sexos de España y de Chile. Método: se utilizó una muestra de 390 participantes, la cual se dividió en dos muestras según el país (n = 179 chilenos; n = 211 españoles). A su vez, los grupos por países se dividieron en dos grupos en función del índice de masa corporal (IMC) y también en función del sexo. Se evaluaron los diferentes componentes de la insatisfacción corporal mediante cuestionarios específicos para cada uno de ellos. Resultados y conclusión: tanto en España como en Chile, las personas con sobrepeso muestran mayor insatisfacción en las áreas perceptual y afectiva, especialmente las mujeres. Sin embargo, el componente cognitivo-conductual es el único en el que se hallaron diferencias entre países, mostrándose las mujeres con sobrepeso españolas más insatisfechas (t = 4,14, p < 0,001, d = 0,72, IC = 0,22-1,12). Estos resultados constatan la mayor presencia de insatisfacción corporal en mujeres con sobrepeso, asociada a la mayor presión sobre la apariencia en la población femenina. Abstract Background: the study of body dissatisfaction has been focused on their perceptual and cognitive-behavioral components, being the affective component the least analyzed, both in Spain and Chile. Until now, it has been observed more presence of body dissatisfaction in overweight women. This fact has been related with the thinness beauty ideal established by society. Objective: to compare the different components of body dissatisfaction (perceptual, cognitive-behavioral and affective) in adults in a community sample of both sexes of Spain and Chile. Method: the sample consisted of 390 participants and has been divided in two samples by country (n = 179 Chileans; n = 211 Spanish). At the same time, these groups were divided in two groups by body mass index (BMI) and also by sex. The different components of body dissatisfaction were evaluated using specific questionnaires for each of them. Results and conclusion: both in Spain and in Chile, people with overweight show more dissatisfaction in the perceptual and affective areas, especially women. However, cognitive-behavioral component is the only one where differences between countries were found, showing overweight Spanish women more dissatisfaction. These results verify a higher presence of body dissatisfaction in women with overweight (t = 4.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.72, IC = 0.22-1.12), related to the greater pressure on appearance in the female population.
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13. Eating styles of Chilean university students: What´s new?
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Oda-Montecinos, Camila, primary, Sánchez Bizama, Julieta, additional, Cova Solar, Félix, additional, Hemmelmann Fuentes, Karin, additional, and Betancourt Peters, Ignacio, additional
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- 2020
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14. Insatisfacción corporal y comportamientos alimentarios anómalos en una muestra comunitaria de adultos chilenos
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Oda Montecinos, Camila, Saldaña García, Carmina, Beyle, Christian, Andrés, Ana, Moya Vergara, Rodrigo, and Véliz García, Oscar
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Body image ,Hàbits alimentaris ,Imatge corporal ,Food habits ,Adults ,Xile ,Chile ,Adulthood - Abstract
En Latinoamérica se han realizado estudios dirigidos a evaluar la insatisfacción corporal y los comportamientos alimentarios anómalos (CAA), sin embargo se han enfocado principalmente en adolescentes o estudiantes universitarios. El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar el porcentaje de insatisfacción con el peso corporal (INCP) en una muestra de hombres y mujeres adultos chilenos, analizando la relación de este factor con distintas variables sociodemográficas, psicológicas y conductuales, entre las que figuraron los CAA. Participaron 654 adultos de 18-64 años de edad (436 mujeres, 218 hombres ; con rango de edad de 18-64 años, índice de masa corporal promedio de 25.49 kg/m2), quienes fueron evaluados con base a una batería de cuestionarios de autoreporte. La INCP estuvo presente en 45.9% de la muestra, resultando significativamente mayor en las mujeres que en los varones. Fueron identificadas diferencias significativas en las escalas que evaluaron CAA, en función del índice de masa corporal y el sexo de los participantes, registrando puntuaciones significativamente mayores las mujeres y los participantes con obesidad. Al comparar entre participantes con vs. sin INCP, los primeros mostraron más CAA y menor actividad física. Los resultados de este estudio muestran que la INCP puede interactuar e influir sobre los hábitos alimentarios y la práctica de ejercicio físico.
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- 2018
15. Comparación de mujeres jóvenes con obesidad y normopeso: vivencia corporal, hábitos saludables y regulación emocional
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Díaz-Castrillón, Fernanda, primary, Cruzat-Mandich, Claudia, additional, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, additional, Inostroza, María, additional, Saravia, Susana, additional, and Lecaros, Javiera, additional
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- 2019
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16. Estudio transcultural de los diferentes componentes de la insatisfacción corporal en muestras comunitarias de España y Chile
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Varela, Carmen, primary, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, additional, and Saldaña, Carmina, additional
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- 2019
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17. Eating behaviors in a male and female community sample: psychometric properties of the DEBQ
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Andrés, Ana, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, and Saldaña, Carmina
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comportamiento alimentario ,assessment ,DEBQ ,eating behavior ,validación cruzada ,cross-validation ,psychometric analysis ,evaluación ,propiedades psicométricas - Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) in a community sample of chilean adults. The sample comprised 627 participants who completed a battery of questionnaires. The mean age of the sample was 36.07 years (SD =12.49), and 66.2% of them were women. Mean body mass index (BMI) was 25.61 kg/m2 (SD =4.20). Item analysis suggested that one item yielded very low corrected item-total correlation. The internal structure analysis revealed that the three-factor model showed a good fit. Internal structure was adequate. A gender effect was found in DEBQ scores, and there was a positive significant association between BMI and DEBQ scores. The correlation analysis supported the adequate convergent validity of the scale. The present study provides evidence to support the adequate reliability and validity of the DEBQ when applied in a chilean population. Resumen El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar las propiedades psicométricas del Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) en una muestra comunitaria de adultos chilenos. La muestra se compuso por 627 participantes que completaron una batería de cuestionarios. La media de edad fue de 36.07 años (DT=12.49), y el 66.2% fueron mujeres. El índice de masa corporal (IMC) medio fue 25.61 kg/m2 (DT=4.20). Uno de los ítems presentó una inadecuada correlación ítem-total corregida. El análisis de la estructura interna mostró un buen ajuste al modelo de tres factores. La consistencia interna fue adecuada. Se detectó un efecto de género en las puntuaciones del DEBQ y hubo una asociación positiva significativa entre el IMC y las puntuaciones del DEBQ. El análisis de correlaciones puso de manifiesto la adecuada validez convergente de la escala. El presente estudio proporciona evidencia para apoyar la adecuada fiabilidad y validez del DEBQ cuando se aplica a población chilena.
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- 2017
18. Estilos de ingesta de estudiantes universitarios chilenos: ¿qué hay de nuevo?
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Sánchez Bizama, Julieta, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Cova Solar, Félix, Hemmelmann Fuentes, Karin, Betancourt Peters, Ignacio, and Beyle Sandoval, Christian
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FOOD habits , *CROSS-sectional method , *SURVEYS , *STUDENTS , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
Introduction: Introduction: in the student population, the transition from the school system to the university system often involves a normative life crisis; one of the central challenges of this stage is the shift from an external normative system in permanent operation to individual self-regulation of behavior. One of the areas most affected by this change are self-care habits, including the changes associated with the eating behavior of students, which tend to have a greater impact on accelerated body weight gain, especially during the first years. Objective: to characterize the presence of eating styles-restrictive eating, emotional eating, and external eating-in a sample of Chilean university population. Methods: this was an exploratory, descriptive, cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 1230 university students (59.1 % women, 41.9 % men) with a mean age of 21 years (SD ± 3.32). The version adapted to the Chilean population of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire was applied. Results: the average scores of the total population for restrictive eating, emotional eating, and external eating were 2.56, 2.48, and 3.13, respectively. Gender differences were observed for all three styles. Discussion: External eating appears as the dominant intake style. This is key to understand the factors affecting the eating behavior of Chilean university students, and then develop effective interventions to consolidate eating habits appropriate for adult life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Body dissatisfaction and abnormal eating behaviors in a community sample of Chilean adults / Insatisfacción corporal y comportamientos alimentarios anómalos en una muestra comunitaria de adultos chilenos
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Oda-Montecinos, Camila, primary, Saldaña, Carmina, additional, Beyle, Christian, additional, Andrés, Ana, additional, Moya-Vergara, Rodrigo, additional, and Véliz-García, Oscar, additional
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- 2018
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20. Factor structure and reliability of the Multidimensional Body–Self Relations Questionnaire in Chilean youth
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Cruzat-Mandich, Claudia, primary, Díaz-Castrillón, Fernanda, additional, Pérez-Villalobos, Cristhian E., additional, Lizana, Paula, additional, Moore, Catalina, additional, Simpson, Susan, additional, and Oda-Montecinos, Camila, additional
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- 2017
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21. Eating behaviors in a male and female community sample: psychometric properties of the DEBQ
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Andrés, Ana, primary, Oda-Montecinos, Camila, additional, and Saldaña, Carmina, additional
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- 2017
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22. Comportamientos alimentarios cotidianos y anómalos en una muestra comunitaria de adultos chilenos
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Oda-Montecinos, Camila, Saldaña, Carmina, and Valle, Andrés
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Eating behaviors ,Risk factors ,Sobrepeso ,Adultos chilenos ,Chilean adults ,Gender ,Género ,Overweight ,Comportamientos alimentarios ,Factores de riesgo - Abstract
Objetivos: los objetivos del estudio fueron caracterizar el comportamiento alimentario cotidiano de una muestra de poblacion adulta chilena, en funcion del Indice de Masa Corporal (IMC) y el genero de los participantes, asi como analizar la posible relacion de estas variables con comportamientos alimentarios anomalos. Metodos: 657 participantes (437 mujeres y 220 hombres de 18 a 64 anos) fueron evaluados con una bateria de cuestionarios autoadministrados. El IMC promedio fue 25,50 kg/m² (24,96 kg/m² mujeres y 26,58 kg/m² hombres), siendo el IMC promedio de los hombres significativamente mayor y ubicandose el promedio total y el del grupo de hombres en el rango de sobrepeso. Resultados: los participantes con sobrepeso (IMC ≥ 25 kg/m²), en comparacion con el grupo de normopeso, tendian a realizar con mayor frecuencia las siguientes conductas: saltarse comidas, seguir dietas, comer menos comida casera, comer rapido y grandes cantidades; ademas de realizar mas conductas alimentarias anomalas de distintos tipos y puntuar mas en las escalas clinicas que evaluaban restriccion alimentaria y sobreingesta. Los hombres mostraban significativamente mas conductas alimentarias vinculadas a la sobreingesta, mientras que las mujeres realizaban mas conductas relacionadas con la restriccion alimentaria y la ingesta emocional. Discusion: los resultados obtenidos sugieren que, ademas de �gque�h se come, el �gcomo�h se come, en terminos de conductas especificas, puede estar incidiendo en el incremento acelerado del exceso de peso de la poblacion chilena. Aims: this research aimed to characterize the daily eating behavior in a sample of Chilean adults according to their Body Mass Index (BMI) and gender and to analyze the possible links between these variables and abnormal eating behaviors. Methods: 657 participants (437 women and 220 men, age range 18-64 years) were evaluated with a battery of self-administered questionnaires. Mean BMI was 25.50 kg/m² (women 24.96 kg/m², men 26.58 kg/m²), being significantly higher the mean of BMI in the men group, being the BMI mean of the total sample and that of the male group in the overweight range. Results: participants with overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m²), in contrast with normal-weight group, tended to do more frequently the following behaviors: skip meals, follow a diet, eat less homemade food, eat faster and in greater quantities, in addition to do a greater number of abnormal eating behaviors of various kinds and to rate significantly higher in clinical scales that evaluated eating restraint and overeating. Men showed significantly more eating behaviors linked with overeating, and women performed more behaviors related with eating restraint and emotional eating. Discussion: the results suggest that, besides �gwhat�h people eat, �ghow�h people eat, in terms of specific behaviors, may contribute to the rapid increase of overweight in Chilean population.
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23. Comportamientos alimentarios cotidianos y anómalos en una muestra comunitaria de adultos chilenos
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Oda Montecinos, Camila, Saldaña García, Carmina, Andrés, Ana, and Universitat de Barcelona
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Hàbits alimentaris ,Sobrepeso ,Food habits ,Adultos chilenos ,Obesitat ,Xile ,Género ,Obesity ,Chile ,Comportamientos alimentarios ,Factores de riesgo - Abstract
Objetivos: los objetivos del estudio fueron caracterizar el comportamiento alimentario cotidiano de una muestra de poblacion adulta chilena, en funcion del Indice de Masa Corporal (IMC) y el genero de los participantes, asi como analizar la posible relacion de estas variables con comportamientos alimentarios anomalos. Metodos: 657 participantes (437 mujeres y 220 hombres de 18 a 64 anos) fueron evaluados con una bateria de cuestionarios autoadministrados. El IMC promedio fue 25,50 kg/m² (24,96 kg/m² mujeres y 26,58 kg/m² hombres), siendo el IMC promedio de los hombres significativamente mayor y ubicandose el promedio total y el del grupo de hombres en el rango de sobrepeso. Resultados: los participantes con sobrepeso (IMC ≥ 25 kg/m²), en comparacion con el grupo de normopeso, tendian a realizar con mayor frecuencia las siguientes conductas: saltarse comidas, seguir dietas, comer menos comida casera, comer rapido y grandes cantidades; ademas de realizar mas conductas alimentarias anomalas de distintos tipos y puntuar mas en las escalas clinicas que evaluaban restriccion alimentaria y sobreingesta. Los hombres mostraban significativamente mas conductas alimentarias vinculadas a la sobreingesta, mientras que las mujeres realizaban mas conductas relacionadas con la restriccion alimentaria y la ingesta emocional. Discusion: los resultados obtenidos sugieren que, ademas de gqueh se come, el gcomoh se come, en terminos de conductas especificas, puede estar incidiendo en el incremento acelerado del exceso de peso de la poblacion chilena.
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24. Factor structure and reliability of the Multidimensional Body–Self Relations Questionnaire in Chilean youth
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Catalina Moore, Fernanda Díaz-Castrillón, Camila Oda-Montecinos, Susan Simpson, Claudia Cruzat-Mandich, Cristhian Pérez-Villalobos, Paula Lizana, Cruzat-Mandich, Claudia, Díaz-Castrillón, Fernanda, Pérez-Villalobos, Cristhian E, Lizana, Paula, Moore, Catalina, Simpson, Susan, and Oda-Montecinos, Camila
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Adult ,Male ,050103 clinical psychology ,Adolescent ,Psychometrics ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,Sample (statistics) ,Context (language use) ,Personal Satisfaction ,Factor structure ,Developmental psychology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal consistency ,Body Image ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Chile ,Reliability (statistics) ,0303 health sciences ,exploratory factor analysis ,05 social sciences ,Reproducibility of Results ,Body perception ,Self Concept ,Exploratory factor analysis ,evaluation of appearance ,Multidimensional Body Image Questionnaire ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,adolescent ,Scale (social sciences) ,Female ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The aim of this study was to ascertain the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Body–Self Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ) for a sample of youth in Chile. Cross-sectional survey was conducted with 451 participants. A non-clinical sample of adolescents and young adults between 15 and 25 years responded the MBSRQ and a sociodemographic questionnaire. Factorial analysis identified seven factors and provided empirical evidence that supports the use of these factors to evaluate body perception in Chilean youth. Scores exhibited good reliability in three factors (over 0.80) and acceptable reliability in the other four (over 0.70). Findings suggest that the Spanish MBSRQ was psychometrically sound, with 7 factors which are largely consistent with those identified in the original version and validation study of this scale. These factors possess sufficient internal consistency to make it plausible for use in research and screening with Chilean youth, and potentially useful as an adjunctive measure in the context of clinical decision making. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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25. [Cross-cultural study of the different components of body dissatisfaction in community samples from Spain and Chile].
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Varela C, Oda-Montecinos C, and Saldaña C
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Body Image, Body Mass Index, Chile epidemiology, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Feeding and Eating Disorders psychology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Overweight psychology, Sex Factors, Spain epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Body Dissatisfaction psychology
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Introduction: Background: the study of body dissatisfaction has been focused on their perceptual and cognitive-behavioral components, being the affective component the least analyzed, both in Spain and Chile. Until now, it has been observed more presence of body dissatisfaction in overweight women. This fact has been related with the thinness beauty ideal established by society. Objective: to compare the different components of body dissatisfaction (perceptual, cognitive-behavioral and affective) in adults in a community sample of both sexes of Spain and Chile. Method: the sample consisted of 390 participants and has been divided in two samples by country (n = 179 Chileans; n = 211 Spanish). At the same time, these groups were divided in two groups by body mass index (BMI) and also by sex. The different components of body dissatisfaction were evaluated using specific questionnaires for each of them. Results and conclusion: both in Spain and in Chile, people with overweight show more dissatisfaction in the perceptual and affective areas, especially women. However, cognitive-behavioral component is the only one where differences between countries were found, showing overweight Spanish women more dissatisfaction. These results verify a higher presence of body dissatisfaction in women with overweight (t = 4.14, p < 0.001, d = 0.72, IC = 0.22-1.12), related to the greater pressure on appearance in the female population.
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- 2019
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26. [DAILY AND ABNORMAL EATING BEHAVIORS IN A COMMUNITY SAMPLE OF CHILEAN ADULTS].
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Oda-Montecinos C, Saldaña C, and Andrés Valle A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Body Mass Index, Chile epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity epidemiology, Obesity etiology, Overweight epidemiology, Overweight etiology, Population Surveillance, Young Adult, Feeding Behavior, Surveys and Questionnaires
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Aims: this research aimed to characterize the daily eating behavior in a sample of Chilean adults according to their Body Mass Index (BMI) and gender and to analyze the possible links between these variables and abnormal eating behaviors., Methods: 657 participants (437 women and 220 men, age range 18-64 years) were evaluated with a battery of self-administered questionnaires. Mean BMI was 25.50 kg/m2 (women 24.96 kg/m2, men 26.58 kg/m2), being significantly higher the mean of BMI in the men group, being the BMI mean of the total sample and that of the male group in the overweight range., Results: participants with overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2), in contrast with normal-weight group, tended to do more frequently the following behaviors: skip meals, follow a diet, eat less homemade food, eat faster and in greater quantities, in addition to do a greater number of abnormal eating behaviors of various kinds and to rate significantly higher in clinical scales that evaluated eating restraint and overeating. Men showed significantly more eating behaviors linked with overeating, and women performed more behaviors related with eating restraint and emotional eating., Discussion: the results suggest that, besides "what" people eat, "how" people eat, in terms of specific behaviors, may contribute to the rapid increase of overweight in Chilean population., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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