APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Exercise Motives Moderate the Association Between Family History of Substance Abuse and Obesity Among Men

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Jennifer Battles
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Megan Pejsa-Reitz
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Hanadi Badaoui
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Karen Saules
    Eastern Michigan University

Abstract

The literature supports that family history of alcoholism predicts obesity, particularly among women. Our data extend this relationship to college men, for whom family substance abuse history conferred obesity risk. Exercise motives, particularly introjected regulatory motives, moderate this relationship and may be a suitable target for obesity prevention efforts.

Exercise

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