Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
J Adolesc Health. 2018 Aug;63(2):219-226. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.02.010.
The prevalence of unhealthy dietary behaviors among adolescents is high. We examined the effect of having health-oriented food rules at home on the healthiness of adolescents' independent food choices, and the necessity of parental oversight for such rules to be effective.
We surveyed a socioeconomically and racially diverse San Francisco Bay Area public high school in May 2017 (N = 1,246). We used ordinal logistic regressions to assess the relationships between adolescent-reported presence of health-oriented food rules at home and the healthiness of snacks selected by adolescents in a raffle, which included a randomized controlled experiment to manipulate the level of parental approval students needed to pick up their snacks.
Adolescents reporting at least one health-oriented food rule at home were significantly more likely to choose healthier snacks in the raffle (adjusted odds ratio, 1.85; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.41-2.45). Telling adolescents that a parent needed to approve the snacks did not have a significant effect on snack choice healthiness relative to a no-approval baseline condition (adjusted odds ratio, 1.01; 95% CI .55-1.86). Post hoc analyses suggest that rules may affect adolescent food-related attitudes and perceptions of parental reactions; for example, adolescents with rules reported that their parents would be more disappointed (adjusted mean difference on five-point scale, .5; 95% CI .36-.64) if they made an unhealthy food choice.
Having health-oriented food rules at home is associated with healthier snack choices. Findings suggest that adolescents with rules also hold beliefs that may correspond to healthier independent dietary choices.
青少年不健康饮食行为的流行率很高。我们研究了家中健康导向的食物规则对青少年独立食物选择的健康程度的影响,以及父母监督这些规则是否有效的必要性。
我们于 2017 年 5 月对旧金山湾区一所社会经济和种族多样化的公立高中进行了调查(N=1246)。我们使用有序逻辑回归来评估青少年在家中报告的健康导向食物规则与青少年在抽奖中选择的零食的健康程度之间的关系,其中包括一项随机对照实验来操纵学生需要获得父母批准才能选择零食的程度。
报告家中至少有一条健康导向食物规则的青少年在抽奖中更有可能选择更健康的零食(调整后的优势比,1.85;95%置信区间[CI]1.41-2.45)。与没有批准的基线条件相比,告诉青少年父母需要批准零食对零食选择的健康程度没有显著影响(调整后的优势比,1.01;95%CI.55-1.86)。事后分析表明,规则可能会影响青少年与食物相关的态度和对父母反应的看法;例如,有规则的青少年报告说,如果他们做出不健康的食物选择,他们的父母会更失望(五点量表上的调整平均差异,.5;95%CI.36-.64)。
家中有健康导向的食物规则与更健康的零食选择有关。研究结果表明,有规则的青少年也持有可能对应更健康的独立饮食选择的信念。