Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Obesity (Silver Spring). 2011 Sep;19(9):1901-4. doi: 10.1038/oby.2011.203. Epub 2011 Jul 7.
This study assessed young adults' beliefs about weight gain with the goal of improving intervention efforts with this high-risk group. A total of 1,347 incoming freshman (45% male; 81% non-Hispanic white; 18.6 ± 1.7 years; BMI = 23.3 ± 2.3 kg/m2) at a large state university in the Northeast completed a survey designed to assess: (i) degree of concern about weight gain, (ii) level of interest in weight control programs, and (iii) the most acceptable setting for an intervention. Perceptions about freshman weight gain were consistent across gender, with men and women reporting that the average student gains 5.4 ± 1.9 kg and 5.6 ± 1.9 kg respectively. Men in general were less concerned about weight gain (P < 0.001) and reported they would have to gain 6.2 ± 4.2 kg before becoming concerned compared to 3.1 ± 1.7 kg among women (P < 0.001). Overweight (OW) men were more concerned about gaining weight than normal weight (NW) men (P < 0.001) and indicated they would have to gain less weight before becoming concerned (5.0 ± 3.0 kg vs. 6.7 ± 4.5 kg, P < 0.001). Fewer men reported they would join a program to prevent weight gain (17% men vs. 40% women, P < 0.001); the percentage of men willing to join a prevention program did not vary by weight status (P = 0.59). Both men and women were most likely to report a willingness to attend classes on a local college campus compared to other settings. Findings highlight the challenges of engaging young adults in weight gain prevention programs, particularly young men, and are discussed in terms of implications for improving recruitment efforts and intervention development with this population.
本研究评估了年轻人对体重增加的看法,以期改善对这一高风险群体的干预措施。在东北部一所大型州立大学,共有 1347 名新生(45%为男性;81%为非西班牙裔白人;18.6 ± 1.7 岁;BMI = 23.3 ± 2.3kg/m2)完成了一项旨在评估以下内容的调查:(i)对体重增加的关注程度,(ii)对体重控制计划的兴趣程度,以及(iii)干预的最可接受的环境。对新生体重增加的看法在性别之间是一致的,男性和女性分别报告说,平均学生体重增加 5.4 ± 1.9kg 和 5.6 ± 1.9kg。一般来说,男性对体重增加的担忧程度较低(P < 0.001),并报告说,他们必须增加 6.2 ± 4.2kg 才会感到担忧,而女性则必须增加 3.1 ± 1.7kg(P < 0.001)。超重(OW)男性比正常体重(NW)男性更担心体重增加(P < 0.001),并表示他们必须增加更少的体重才会感到担忧(5.0 ± 3.0kg 比 6.7 ± 4.5kg,P < 0.001)。报告愿意参加预防体重增加计划的男性比例较低(17%的男性比 40%的女性,P < 0.001);愿意参加预防计划的男性比例不因体重状况而异(P = 0.59)。男性和女性都最有可能报告愿意参加当地大学校园的课程,而不是其他环境。研究结果强调了让年轻人参与体重增加预防计划的挑战,特别是年轻男性,并讨论了改善这一人群的招募工作和干预措施制定的意义。