不同地中海饮食习惯青少年样本的个人价值观、饮食习惯和生活方式。

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.20.06048-X
Anna Saba, Laura Censi, Romana Roccaldo, Myriam Galfo
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研究背景本横断面研究旨在探索意大利青少年样本的个人价值观体系,并研究他们的价值观与其生活方式的一些变量之间的相互关系:调查对象为意大利某示范区公立/私立高中二年级随机抽取的 365 名 15-16 岁青少年(56.2% 为女性)。通过 37 个项目的结构化自填问卷,对青少年的生活方式进行了调查。根据测量的体重和身高对青少年的身体状况进行了评估。通过 KIDMED 测试确定了样本对地中海饮食的坚持情况。青少年填写了 21 个项目的肖像价值观问卷,该问卷用于评估受访者对十种人类基本价值观的认可程度:结果表明,与饮食习惯有关的变量可能与其基本价值观相关。一些不健康的饮食习惯,如边 "看电视"/用电脑"/"学习 "边吃东西,与传统、顺从和安全价值观呈负相关。中度和高度饮酒以及有吸烟习惯的青少年对地中海饮食的低依从性比例也最高:我们的研究结果可能会提供一些有用的信息,有助于针对这一年龄段的青少年制定更有效、更有针对性的健康促进干预方法。
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Personal values, food habits and lifestyles in a sample of adolescents with different adherence to the Mediterranean Diet.

Background: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the personal values system of an Italian adolescent sample and examine the interrelations of their values with some variables characterizing their lifestyles.

Methods: A representative sample of 365 adolescents (56.2% females), 15-16 years old from the randomly selected second classes of public/private upper secondary schools of an Italian model region was investigated. The lifestyle of adolescents was explored through a 37-items structured, self-administered questionnaire. Ponderal status was evaluated from measured weight and height. The adherence to the Mediterranean Diet of the sample was determined by the KIDMED Test. The adolescents completed the 21-item Portrait Values Questionnaire, which assesses respondents' endorsement of the ten basic human values.

Results: The results suggest that variables related to their eating habits may be associated with their basic values. Some not healthy eating habits, such as eating while "watching TV"/using PC"/ "studying," were negatively related to tradition, conformity, and security values. The adolescents with both moderate and strong alcohol use, and with smoking habits also showed the highest percentage of low adherence to the Mediterranean Diet.

Conclusions: Our findings might provide some useful information to support the development of more effective and targeted health promotion interventions approaches tailored for this age group.

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