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社会支持是否能缓冲大学过渡期间压力性进食与体重增加之间的关联?按性别划分的差异。

Does Social Support Buffer the Association Between Stress Eating and Weight Gain During the Transition to College? Differences by Gender.

作者信息

Darling Katherine E, Fahrenkamp Amy J, Wilson Shana M, Karazsia Bryan T, Sato Amy F

机构信息

1 Kent State University, OH, USA.

2 College of Wooster, OH, USA.

出版信息

Behav Modif. 2017 May;41(3):368-381. doi: 10.1177/0145445516683924. Epub 2016 Dec 21.

Abstract

This study sought to examine whether social support moderates the relationship between stress eating and body mass index (BMI) change over the freshman year in males and females. This longitudinal study included 70 college students (72.9% female; M age = 18.23) who completed self-reported measures of stress eating and perceived social support, with objective height and weight measurements collected. Among males, social support moderated the relationship between stress eating and BMI change. Among males, social support may serve as a buffer against the impact of stress eating on weight gain during the freshman year of college.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨社会支持是否会调节男性和女性在大一期间压力饮食与体重指数(BMI)变化之间的关系。这项纵向研究纳入了70名大学生(72.9%为女性;平均年龄=18.23岁),他们完成了压力饮食和感知社会支持的自我报告测量,并收集了客观的身高和体重测量数据。在男性中,社会支持调节了压力饮食与BMI变化之间的关系。对男性而言,社会支持可能作为一种缓冲,抵御压力饮食对大学一年级期间体重增加的影响。

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