Affiliation:
1. Folkhälsan Research Center, Finland
2. University of Helsinki, Finland
3. University of Skövde, Sweden
4. University of Turku, Finland
Abstract
The results of this study showed the importance of autonomous motivation for healthy eating. Autonomous motivation and female gender were the determinants most strongly associated with fruits, vegetables, and berries intake among patients with type 2 diabetes. Other determinants of fruits, vegetables, and berries intake were high education, high social support, high age, and a strong sense of coherence. Autonomous motivation and self-care competence mediated the effect of perceived autonomy support from a physician on fruits, vegetables, and berries intake. Thus, physicians can promote patients’ fruits, vegetables, and berries intake by supporting their autonomous motivation and self-care competence. The results are in line with self-determination theory.
Funder
the Finnish Cultural Foundation, Varsinais-Suomi Regional Fund.
Samfundet Folkhälsan
kela
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology
Cited by
15 articles.
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