学龄儿童的执行功能与饮食行为

C. Limbers, Kaitlyn N. Egan, L. A. Cohen
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背景:对学龄儿童的执行功能和饮食行为进行评估的研究发现,这些不执行的功能与大量摄入高热量低营养食品和零食以及减少水果和蔬菜的摄入有关。然而,由于这些研究将执行功能作为一个一维的结果变量进行了分析,因此没有评估饮食行为与执行功能特定领域之间的相关性。本研究的目的是在学龄儿童样本中评估饮食行为与执行功能的三个领域(即抑制、工作记忆、计划/启动技能)之间的关系。方法:在这项横断面研究中,来自美国公立中学的108名大学生(平均年龄=13.91;标准差=0.51;女性62.7%)完成了人口学问卷、自我报告的执行功能测量(执行功能行为量表BRIEF),以及饮食行为的自我报告测量(青少年饮食习惯检查表、糖尿病自我护理活动问卷的饮食分量表)。他们已经完成了《纲要》的单独版本。采用Pearson相关分析和多元线性回归分析。结果:在控制人口统计学因素(如性别、种族/民族、父母教育)后,自我报告的计划/启动技能与更健康的饮食习惯相关(非标准估计值=0.16;P<0.01)。
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Executive Functions and Dietary Behaviors in School-Aged Children
Background: Studiesthathaveevaluatedexecutivefunctionsanddietarybehaviorsinschool-agedchildrenhavefoundthatdeficits inexecutivefunctionsarecorrelatedwithgreaterintakeof high-caloric-low-nutritionalfoodsandsnacksandlowerconsumptionof fruits and vegetables. However, since these studies analyzed executive functioning as a unidimensional outcome variable, the cor-relationsbetweendietarybehaviorsandspecificdomainsof executivefunctioningwerenotevaluated. Theobjectiveof thepresent studywastoassesstheassociationsbetweendietarybehaviorsandthreedomainsof executivefunctioning(i.e.,inhibition,working memory, planning/initiation skills) in a sample of school-aged children. Methods: Inthiscross-sectionalstudy,one-hundred-two,8thgradestudentsfromapublicmiddleschoolintheUnitedStates(mean age=13.91; SD=0.51; 62.7% female)completedademographicquestionnaire, aself-reportmeasureof executivefunctioning(Behav-ior rating inventory of executive function-BRIEF), and self-report measures of dietary behaviors (adolescent food habits checklist, dietsubscaleof thesummaryof diabetesself-careactivitiesquestionnaire). Theirparentscompletedtheparentversionof theBRIEF. Pearson correlations and multiple linear regression analysis were conducted. Results: After controlling demographic factors (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, parent education), self-reported planning/initiation skills were associated with healthier eating habits (unstandardized estimate = -0.16; P < 0.01). Conclusions: Thesefindingsunderscoretheneedforresearchevaluatingtheefficacyof techniqueslikeimplementationintentions that target planning/initiation skills in order to increase the consumption of healthy foods in school-aged children.
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