Applying social cognitive theory to predict physical activity and dietary behavior among patients with type-2 diabetes

# Introduction Non-communicable diseases, arising out of changing lifestyle habits of people, are the foremost causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Most of these diseases occur in low and middle-income countries. Chronic diseases can be managed with the help of health behaviors such as prop...

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Main Authors: Ann Tresa Sebastian, Eslavath Rajkumar, P Tejaswini, R Lakshmi, J Romate
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Published: Open Medical Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Health Psychology Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.52965/001c.24510
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P Tejaswini
R Lakshmi
J Romate
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description # Introduction Non-communicable diseases, arising out of changing lifestyle habits of people, are the foremost causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Most of these diseases occur in low and middle-income countries. Chronic diseases can be managed with the help of health behaviors such as proper diet, physical exercise, adherence to medication, and avoidance of health risk behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, sedentary lifestyle, etc. The social cognitive theory addresses the role of personal and environmental factors in an individual’s health behavior. The current study aims to understand the role of social cognitive theory on physical activity and dietary behavior amongst individuals diagnosed with type-2 diabetes. # Methods A correlational study was conducted among 225 participants with type-2 diabetes, who are under medication. The data was collected using social cognitive questionnaire for physical activity & dietary behavior and Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II. Descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the data. # Results It was found from the study results that, all the domains of social cognitive theory were significantly correlated with physical activity (p<0.001) and the SCT domains- self-regulation (p<0.001), social support (p<0.001), and outcome expectancy (p<0.05) were significantly correlated with dietary behavior. The results of multiple linear regressions indicated that the domains self- regulation and self- efficacy were the significant predictor for physical activity behavior (R^2^=.21, p&nbsp;≤&nbsp;0.001) while the domains social support and self-regulation were the significant predictor of dietary behavior (R^2^=.09, p&nbsp;≤&nbsp;0.001). # Conclusion The study results show that there is an influence of social cognitive domains on physical activity and dietary behaviour. Further, this study suggests that social cognitive theory based intervention can be used to promote healthy behaviour.
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spelling doaj-art-f5a0bc987be24bf0b38468d8537bce602025-02-11T20:30:25ZengOpen Medical PublishingHealth Psychology Research2420-81242021-06-0191Applying social cognitive theory to predict physical activity and dietary behavior among patients with type-2 diabetesAnn Tresa SebastianEslavath RajkumarP TejaswiniR LakshmiJ Romate# Introduction Non-communicable diseases, arising out of changing lifestyle habits of people, are the foremost causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Most of these diseases occur in low and middle-income countries. Chronic diseases can be managed with the help of health behaviors such as proper diet, physical exercise, adherence to medication, and avoidance of health risk behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, sedentary lifestyle, etc. The social cognitive theory addresses the role of personal and environmental factors in an individual’s health behavior. The current study aims to understand the role of social cognitive theory on physical activity and dietary behavior amongst individuals diagnosed with type-2 diabetes. # Methods A correlational study was conducted among 225 participants with type-2 diabetes, who are under medication. The data was collected using social cognitive questionnaire for physical activity & dietary behavior and Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II. Descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the data. # Results It was found from the study results that, all the domains of social cognitive theory were significantly correlated with physical activity (p<0.001) and the SCT domains- self-regulation (p<0.001), social support (p<0.001), and outcome expectancy (p<0.05) were significantly correlated with dietary behavior. The results of multiple linear regressions indicated that the domains self- regulation and self- efficacy were the significant predictor for physical activity behavior (R^2^=.21, p&nbsp;≤&nbsp;0.001) while the domains social support and self-regulation were the significant predictor of dietary behavior (R^2^=.09, p&nbsp;≤&nbsp;0.001). # Conclusion The study results show that there is an influence of social cognitive domains on physical activity and dietary behaviour. Further, this study suggests that social cognitive theory based intervention can be used to promote healthy behaviour.https://doi.org/10.52965/001c.24510
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title_fullStr Applying social cognitive theory to predict physical activity and dietary behavior among patients with type-2 diabetes
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title_short Applying social cognitive theory to predict physical activity and dietary behavior among patients with type-2 diabetes
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