Kjelgaard Heidi Hjort, Holstein Bjørn Evald, Due Pernille, Brixval Carina Sjöberg, Rasmussen Mette
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark.
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Adolesc Health. 2017 Apr;60(4):460-468. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.11.016. Epub 2017 Jan 16.
To examine the associations between weight status and structural and functional dimensions of social relations among 11- to 15-year-old girls and boys.
Analyses were based on cross-sectional data from the Danish contribution to the international Health Behavior in School-aged Children study 2010. The study population (n = 4,922) included students in the fifth, seventh, and ninth grade from a representative sample of Danish schools. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to study the associations between weight status and social relations, supported by a conceptual framework for the study of social relations.
Among girls, overweight/obese weight status was associated with spending less time with friends after school compared to normal-weight status (0 days/week: odds ratio: 6.25, 95% confidence interval: 2.18-17.95, 1 day/week: 2.81, 1.02-7.77, 2 days/week: 3.27, 1.25-8.56, 3 days/week: 3.32, 1.28-8.61, and 4 days/week: 3.23, 1.17-8.92, respectively vs. 5 days/week). Among girls, overweight/obese weight status was associated with being bullied (2.62, 1.55-4.43). Among boys, overweight/obese weight status was associated with infrequent (1 to 2 days vs. every day) communication with friends through cellphones, SMS messages, or Internet (1.66, 1.03-2.67). In the full population, overweight/obese weight status was associated with not perceiving best friend as a confidant (1.59, 1.11-2.28). No associations were found between weight status and number of close same-sex and opposite-sex friends, mother/father as confidant, and perceived classmate acceptance.
This study shows that overweight/obese adolescents have higher odds of numerous poor social relations than their normal-weight peers both in terms of structural and functional dimensions of social relations.
研究11至15岁女孩和男孩的体重状况与社会关系的结构及功能维度之间的关联。
分析基于丹麦对2010年国际学龄儿童健康行为研究的贡献中的横断面数据。研究人群(n = 4922)包括来自丹麦学校代表性样本的五年级、七年级和九年级学生。采用多项逻辑回归分析来研究体重状况与社会关系之间的关联,并得到了一个社会关系研究的概念框架的支持。
在女孩中,与正常体重状况相比,超重/肥胖体重状况与放学后与朋友相处时间减少有关(每周0天:优势比:6.25,95%置信区间:2.18 - 17.95;每周1天:2.81,1.02 - 7.77;每周2天:3.27,1.25 - 8.56;每周3天:3.32,1.28 - 8.61;每周4天:3.23,1.17 - 8.92,分别与每周5天相比)。在女孩中,超重/肥胖体重状况与遭受欺凌有关(2.62,1.55 - 4.43)。在男孩中,超重/肥胖体重状况与通过手机、短信或互联网与朋友的不频繁(1至2天与每天)交流有关(1.66,1.03 - 2.67)。在全体人群中,超重/肥胖体重状况与不将最好的朋友视为知己有关(1.59,1.11 - 2.28)。未发现体重状况与亲密同性和异性朋友数量、母亲/父亲作为知己以及同学认可度之间存在关联。
本研究表明,超重/肥胖青少年在社会关系的结构和功能维度方面,比体重正常的同龄人有更多不良社会关系的可能性更高。