The role of positive psychological constructs in diet and eating behavior among people with metabolic syndrome: A qualitative study.
Alba CarrilloEmily H FeigLauren E HarnedyJeff C HuffmanElyse R ParkAnne N ThorndikeSonia KimRachel A MillsteinPublished in: Health psychology open (2022)
Positive Psychological (PP) constructs (e.g., optimism and gratitude) may impact the adherence to healthy behaviors, including diet, though prior studies have shown mixed findings. This qualitative study explored the relationships between PP constructs and dietary behaviors among 21 adults with metabolic syndrome through semi-structured interviews. Directed content analysis led to five themes: eating healthfully leads to PP constructs, PP constructs lead to eating healthfully, eating healthfully prevents negative emotions, healthy behaviors associated with diet, and an upward healthy spiral. Given the close relationship between PP constructs and diet, these may be targeted to improve diet in risk populations through interventions that promote well-being.