Objective Conscious perception of our own body, also known as body image, can influence body-scaled actions. Certain conditions such as obesity are frequently accompanied by a negative body image, leaving open the question if body-scaled actions are distorted in these individuals. Methods To shed light on this issue, we asked individuals affected by obesity to process dimensions of their own body in a real action: they walked in a straight-ahead direction, while avoiding collision with obstacles represented by door-like openings that varied in width. Results Participants affected by obesity showed a body rotation behavior similar to that of the healthy weighted, but differences emerged in parameters such as step length and velocity. Conclusion When participants with obesity walk through door-like openings, their body parts rotation is scaled according to their physical body dimensions; however, they might try to minimize risk of collision. Our study is in line with the hypothesis that unconscious body-scaled actions are related to emotional, cognitive and perceptual components of a negative body image.

Scarpina, F., Cau, N., Cimolin, V., Galli, M., Castelnuovo, G., Priano, L., Pianta, L., Corti, S., Mauro, A., Capodaglio, P., Body-scaled action in obesity during locomotion: Insights on the nature and extent of body representation disturbances, <<JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH>>, 2017; (102): 34-40. [doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2017.09.004] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/121739]

Body-scaled action in obesity during locomotion: Insights on the nature and extent of body representation disturbances

Scarpina, Federica;Castelnuovo, Gianluca;Corti, Stefania;
2017

Abstract

Objective Conscious perception of our own body, also known as body image, can influence body-scaled actions. Certain conditions such as obesity are frequently accompanied by a negative body image, leaving open the question if body-scaled actions are distorted in these individuals. Methods To shed light on this issue, we asked individuals affected by obesity to process dimensions of their own body in a real action: they walked in a straight-ahead direction, while avoiding collision with obstacles represented by door-like openings that varied in width. Results Participants affected by obesity showed a body rotation behavior similar to that of the healthy weighted, but differences emerged in parameters such as step length and velocity. Conclusion When participants with obesity walk through door-like openings, their body parts rotation is scaled according to their physical body dimensions; however, they might try to minimize risk of collision. Our study is in line with the hypothesis that unconscious body-scaled actions are related to emotional, cognitive and perceptual components of a negative body image.
2017
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Scarpina, F., Cau, N., Cimolin, V., Galli, M., Castelnuovo, G., Priano, L., Pianta, L., Corti, S., Mauro, A., Capodaglio, P., Body-scaled action in obesity during locomotion: Insights on the nature and extent of body representation disturbances, <<JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH>>, 2017; (102): 34-40. [doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2017.09.004] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/121739]
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