Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33620-7200, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2012;60(5):350-6. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2011.630702.
This study investigates college students' behaviors in response to the calories ingested by drinking alcohol.
A sample of 274 nonclinical undergraduate alcohol drinkers completed an online survey asking about behaviors that students employed to make up for calories in alcohol or to get drunk more effectively. Drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, and belief in a just world were also assessed to evaluate scale validity.
Participants reported engaging in exercise and dietary restriction as calorie control strategies both proactively and reactively and tended toward calorie restriction activities during drinking episodes. Relatively few reported engaging in more drastic strategies such as purging or laxative use. Women scored higher than men, and students living with friends scored higher than other students.
These findings have implications for health initiatives aimed at college students and suggest the importance of considering both social and cognitive factors.
本研究调查了大学生对饮酒摄入卡路里的反应行为。
一个由 274 名非临床本科饮酒者组成的样本完成了一项在线调查,询问学生在饮酒时采取哪些行为来弥补酒精中的卡路里或更有效地喝醉。还评估了瘦身、身体不满、饮食失调和相信公正世界的信念,以评估量表的有效性。
参与者报告说,他们主动和被动地采取锻炼和饮食限制作为卡路里控制策略,并在饮酒时倾向于进行卡路里限制活动。相对较少的人报告说采取了更激烈的策略,如催吐或使用泻药。女性得分高于男性,与朋友住在一起的学生得分高于其他学生。
这些发现对针对大学生的健康计划具有启示意义,并表明考虑社会和认知因素的重要性。