Weight Management Efforts, But Not Weight Perceptions, Are Associated with Dietary Quality among Youth and Young Adults in Canada

被引:5
作者
Raffoul, Amanda [1 ,2 ]
Goodman, Samantha [2 ]
Hammond, David [2 ]
Kirkpatrick, Sharon I. [2 ]
机构
[1] Boston Childrens Hosp, Strateg Training Initiat Prevent Eating Disorders, Boston, MA USA
[2] Univ Waterloo, Sch Publ Hlth & Hlth Syst, Waterloo, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
weight management; weight perception; dietary quality; Healthy Eating Index-2015; young adulthood; HEALTHY EATING INDEX; CONTROL BEHAVIORS; BODY-WEIGHT; EMERGING ADULTHOOD; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; ADOLESCENT GIRLS; RECALL; RACE/ETHNICITY; MISPERCEPTION; SURVEILLANCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jand.2020.10.011
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background Efforts to lose, gain, or maintain weight are prevalent among youth and young adults, but little is known about the relationship between weight management efforts and dietary quality. Attempts to manage weight are typically driven by weight perceptions, which may also uniquely affect overall diet. Objective The objective was to explore sex-stratified associations between weight management efforts and perceptions with dietary quality among youth and young adults. Design Cross-sectional online survey data were drawn from Wave 1 (2016) of the Canada Food Study. Participants/setting Youth and young adults (n = 3,000), aged 16 to 30 years, were recruited from community settings in five Canadian cities and completed the online survey. The analytic sample consisted of 2,040 participants. Main outcome measures The Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) was used to characterize dietary quality among participants who completed a 24-hour recall. Respondents reported their weight change efforts over the past year and their weight perception. Statistical analyses performed Sex-stratified multiple linear regression analyses were conducted to investigate relationships between each of weight management efforts and perceptions, separately, and dietary quality, controlling for known covariates. Results The HEI-2015 mean score was 52 of 100 possible points. Nearly one quarter of male and female respondents reported not trying to do anything about their weight, whereas 16% reported trying to maintain, 28% and 5% trying to gain, and 33% and 55% trying to lose weight, respectively. Most respondents (63% of males and 66% of females) perceived their weight as just about right. Among males, trying to gain or maintain weight were each significantly associated with higher HEI-2015 mean scores compared with not trying to manage weight (P < .01 and <.001, respectively), whereas this relationship existed only for weight maintenance among female respondents (P < .01). Weight perceptions and HEI-2015 mean scores were not significantly related. Conclusions Efforts to manage weight, which are commonplace among youth and young adults, are associated with dietary quality. Future behavioral research may provide insights into strategies used by youth to manage weight, guiding interventions that recognize links among weight-related behaviors, dietary quality, and other determinants of health.
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页码:942 / 951
页数:10
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