肥胖青少年体重状况误解与健康行为

Peter Thunfors, A. Hanlon, B. Collins
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背景:体重低估在美国青少年中很常见,但这种误解的后果尚不为人所知。目的:探讨肥胖青少年体重自我知觉与健康行为参与的关系。方法:调查对象为1210名肥胖男女7、11年级学生。参与者完成了个人健康概况-青少年版,这是一项衡量青少年健康功能的一般自我报告,并测量了他们的体重指数。数据分析采用Χ检验和逻辑回归模型。结果:被低估的体重状况与较高的健康行为(体育活动、健康饮食、体重管理、整体健康生活方式)参与率以及参与这些行为能力的较高自我效能有关。自我效能感在体重低估与健康行为之间有部分或全部中介作用。讨论:当试图理解和预测哪些肥胖青少年可能从事健康行为时,体重感知和自我效能都应该被考虑在内。对于一些青少年来说,强调在减肥行为方面培养自我效能感的干预措施可能比注重提高对肥胖状况和相关风险的自我意识更有效。
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Weight Status Misperception And The Health Behaviors Of Obese Adolescents
Background: Weight underestimation among U.S. adolescents is common, but the ramifications of this misperception are not yet well known. Purpose: To determine the relationship between weight self-perception and participation in health behaviors among obese adolescents. Methods: The sample consisted of 1,210 obese male and female 7 and 11 graders. Participants completed the Personal Wellness Profile – Teen Edition, a general self-report measure of adolescent health functioning, and had their BMI’s measured. Data were analyzed using Χ tests and logistic regression models. Results: Underestimated weight status was associated with higher reported rates of participation in health behaviors (physical activity, healthy diet, weight management, overall healthy lifestyle) as well as greater self-efficacy in one’s ability to engage in these behaviors. Self-efficacy either partially or fully mediated the relationship between weight underestimation and the health behaviors. Discussion: Both weight perception and self-efficacy should be considered when attempting to understand and predict which adolescents with obesity are likely to engage in health behaviors. For some adolescents it is possible that intervention efforts that emphasize fostering self-efficacy in regard to weight loss behaviors may be more effective than focusing on increasing selfawareness of obese status and the associated risks.
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