van Lier Laila E, Utter Jennifer, Denny Simon, Lucassen Mathijs, Dyson Ben, Clark Terryann
1 University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland.
2 University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Health Promot Pract. 2017 Jan;18(1):34-43. doi: 10.1177/1524839916673606. Epub 2016 Oct 22.
The current article explores the associations between home gardening and dietary behaviors, physical activity, mental health, and social relationships among secondary school students in New Zealand.
Data were drawn from a national youth health and well-being survey, conducted in 2012. In total, 8,500 randomly selected students from 91 randomly selected secondary schools completed the survey.
Two thirds of students had a vegetable garden at home and one quarter of all students participated in home gardening. Students participating in gardening were most likely to be male, of a Pacific Island ethnicity, of younger age, and living in a rural area. Gardening was positively associated with healthy dietary habits among students, such as greater fruit and vegetable consumption. Gardening was also positively associated with physical activity and improved mental health and well-being. Students who participate in gardening report slightly lower levels of depressive symptoms and enhanced emotional well-being and experience higher family connection than students who do not participate in gardening.
Gardening may make a difference for health and nutrition behaviors and may contribute to adolescents' health and well-being in a positive manner. Health promoters should be encouraged to include gardening in future interventions for young people.
本文探讨了新西兰中学生家庭园艺与饮食行为、体育活动、心理健康及社会关系之间的关联。
数据来源于2012年开展的一项全国青少年健康与幸福调查。总共从91所随机选取的中学中随机抽取8500名学生完成了该调查。
三分之二的学生家中有菜园,四分之一的学生参与家庭园艺。参与园艺的学生最有可能是男性、太平洋岛民族裔、年龄较小且居住在农村地区。园艺与学生的健康饮食习惯呈正相关,比如更多地食用水果和蔬菜。园艺还与体育活动以及改善的心理健康和幸福感呈正相关。参与园艺的学生报告的抑郁症状水平略低,情绪幸福感增强,并且与不参与园艺的学生相比,家庭联系更紧密。
园艺可能对健康和营养行为产生影响,并可能以积极的方式促进青少年的健康和幸福。应鼓励健康促进者在未来针对年轻人的干预措施中纳入园艺活动。