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A Prediction Model for Health Promoting Behavior in Obese Middle-Aged Women

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¹è³ë¿¬ ( Bae No-Hyun ) - Seojeong University Department of Nursing

±è¿Á¼ö ( Kim Ok-Soo ) - Ewha Womans University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to identify influencing factors in a health promotion model that explains andpredicts health promoting behavior in obese middle-aged women.

Methods: Based on Pender¡¯s health promotionmodel, a hypothetical model was constructed with nine factors (emotional eating, obesity stress, perceived benefitsof action, perceived barriers to action, perceived self-efficacy, activity-related affect, social support, commitmentto a plan of action, and health promoting behavior). The participants were 215 obese middle-aged women whovisited one of three health check-up centers in Seoul, Incheon, or Gyeonggi Province to receive health check-upsthrough the National Health Insurance Corporation. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire.
Results:In the final research model, the factors that had a direct impact on health promoting behavior of obese middle-agedwomen were obesity stress (¥â=-.17, p=.001), perceived self-efficacy (¥â=.34, p<.001), activity-related affect (¥â=.22,p<.001), commitment to a plan of action (¥â=.34, p<.001). The explanatory power was 51.3%.

Conclusion: Thisstudy found that a higher level of engagement in health promoting behavior was associated with lower obesity stress,higher perceived self-efficacy, better activity-related affect, and a higher commitment to a plan of action. Theseresults may be used as a basis for the development of a nursing intervention program to improve health promotingbehavior in obese middle-aged women.
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Health promotion, Obesity, Psychological stress, Self-efficacy
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