科威德-19 大流行之前和期间青少年男女的饮食问题。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS International Journal of Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1002/eat.24314
Johanne H. Pettersen, Laura Hegemann, Kristin Gustavson, Ingunn Olea Lund, Pia Jensen, Cynthia M. Bulik, Ole A. Andreassen, Alexandra Havdahl, Ragnhild E. Brandlistuen, Laurie Hannigan, Helga Ask
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目的:研究表明,大流行病期间青少年报告的饮食问题更多。我们使用基于人群的样本,比较了大流行前(2017 年 6 月至 2020 年 4 月)和大流行期间(2020 年 4 月至 2022 年 12 月)青少年的饮食问题--以及这些问题与一系列个人特征和遗传因素的关系:根据预先登记的分析计划,我们使用了挪威母亲、父亲和儿童队列(Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort)6年来从22706名14-16岁青少年(55%在大流行期间)收集的横截面数据。我们利用测量不变量分析比较了大流行前和大流行期间的饮食节制程度和对身体的关注程度,并利用多组结构方程模型估计了大流行前和大流行期间的关联模式:结果:与大流行前相比,大流行期间的受访者普遍报告了更多的饮食问题,特别是节食和对身体不满意的问题。然而,在对所有 6 年的数据收集过程中饮食问题的普遍线性增长进行调整后,大流行本身似乎只与女孩中更多的饮食问题有关,她们报告了更多的饮食限制(平均值Δ = 0.14 [CI:0.07,0.20])和对身体的担忧(平均值Δ = 0.17 [CI:0.11,0.23])。饮食问题与其他一系列特征之间的关联在大流行组和大流行前组之间没有差异:结论:随着时间的推移,14-16 岁青少年的饮食问题普遍增加。对这一趋势进行调整后,大流行似乎加剧了女孩的饮食问题。虽然其机制尚不清楚,但我们的研究结果表明,在大流行期间,一些容易发生变化的因素(如屏幕时间、精神压力)可能会加剧。我们的研究结果强调了认识到饮食问题的性别差异的重要性。
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Eating Problems Among Adolescent Boys and Girls Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Objective

Studies suggest that adolescents reported more eating problems during the pandemic. Using a population-based sample, we compared eating problems—and how they associate with a range of personal characteristics and genetic factors—among adolescents before (June 2017–April 2020) versus during (April 2020–December 2022) the pandemic.

Method

Based on a preregistered analysis plan, we used cross-sectional data collected from 22,706 14–16-year-olds over 6 years (55% during the pandemic) in the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort. We used measurement invariance analyses to compare the level of eating restraint and body concern before and during the pandemic, and multi-group structural equation models to estimate pre-pandemic and pandemic patterns of associations.

Results

Pandemic responders generally reported more eating problems than pre-pandemic responders, specifically on dieting and body dissatisfaction. However, after adjusting for a general linear increase in eating problems across all 6 years of data collection, the pandemic itself seems to be associated with more eating problems only among girls, reporting more eating restraints (meanΔ = 0.14 [CI: 0.07, 0.20]) and body concern (meanΔ = 0.17 [CI: 0.11, 0.23]). Associations between eating problems and a range of other characteristics did not differ across the pandemic and pre-pandemic groups.

Conclusions

There was a general increase in eating problems among 14–16-year-olds over time. Adjusting for this trend, the pandemic seems to exacerbate problems among girls. Although the mechanisms are unclear, our results point to factors susceptible to change that could have been intensified during the pandemic (e.g., screen time, mental distress). Our results highlight the importance of recognizing sex-specific differences in eating problems.

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期刊介绍: Articles featured in the journal describe state-of-the-art scientific research on theory, methodology, etiology, clinical practice, and policy related to eating disorders, as well as contributions that facilitate scholarly critique and discussion of science and practice in the field. Theoretical and empirical work on obesity or healthy eating falls within the journal’s scope inasmuch as it facilitates the advancement of efforts to describe and understand, prevent, or treat eating disorders. IJED welcomes submissions from all regions of the world and representing all levels of inquiry (including basic science, clinical trials, implementation research, and dissemination studies), and across a full range of scientific methods, disciplines, and approaches.
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