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年轻人的三大健康行为与心理健康及幸福感:睡眠、运动和饮食的横断面调查

The Big Three Health Behaviors and Mental Health and Well-Being Among Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional Investigation of Sleep, Exercise, and Diet.

作者信息

Wickham Shay-Ruby, Amarasekara Natasha A, Bartonicek Adam, Conner Tamlin S

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Dec 10;11:579205. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.579205. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep, physical activity, and diet have been associated with mental health and well-being individually in young adults. However, which of these "big three" health behaviors most strongly predicts mental health and well-being, and their higher-order relationships in predictive models, is less known. This study investigated the differential and higher-order associations between sleep, physical activity, and dietary factors as predictors of mental health and well-being in young adults.

METHOD

In a cross-sectional survey design, 1,111 young adults (28.4% men) ages 18-25 from New Zealand and the United States answered an online survey measuring typical sleep quantity and quality; physical activity; and consumption of raw and processed fruit and vegetables, fast food, sweets, and soda, along with extensive covariates (including demographics, socioeconomic status, body mass index, alcohol use, smoking, and health conditions) and the outcome measures of depressive symptoms [measured by the Center for Epidemiological Depression Scale (CES-D)] and well-being (measured by the Flourishing Scale).

RESULTS

Controlling for covariates, sleep quality was the strongest predictor of depressive symptoms and well-being, followed by sleep quantity and physical activity. Only one dietary factor-raw fruit and vegetable consumption-predicted greater well-being but not depressive symptoms when controlling for covariates. There were some higher-order interactions among health behaviors in predicting the outcomes, but these did not survive cross-validation.

CONCLUSION

Sleep quality is an important predictor of mental health and well-being in young adults, whereas physical activity and diet are secondary but still significant factors. Although strictly correlational, these patterns suggest that future interventions could prioritize sleep quality to maximize mental health and well-being in young adults.

摘要

背景

睡眠、身体活动和饮食分别与年轻人的心理健康和幸福感相关。然而,在这些“三大”健康行为中,哪一种对心理健康和幸福感的预测最强,以及它们在预测模型中的高阶关系,却鲜为人知。本研究调查了睡眠、身体活动和饮食因素作为年轻人心理健康和幸福感预测指标之间的差异及高阶关联。

方法

采用横断面调查设计,来自新西兰和美国的1111名18 - 25岁的年轻人(28.4%为男性)回答了一项在线调查问卷,该问卷测量了典型的睡眠数量和质量、身体活动,以及生熟水果和蔬菜、快餐、甜食和苏打水的摄入量,同时还包括广泛的协变量(包括人口统计学、社会经济地位、体重指数、饮酒、吸烟和健康状况)以及抑郁症状(用流行病学抑郁量表(CES - D)测量)和幸福感(用蓬勃发展量表测量)的结果指标。

结果

在控制协变量后,睡眠质量是抑郁症状和幸福感的最强预测指标,其次是睡眠数量和身体活动。在控制协变量时,只有一个饮食因素——生水果和蔬菜的摄入量——能预测更高的幸福感,但不能预测抑郁症状。在预测结果时,健康行为之间存在一些高阶相互作用,但这些在交叉验证中未成立。

结论

睡眠质量是年轻人心理健康和幸福感的重要预测指标,而身体活动和饮食是次要但仍很重要的因素。尽管这些模式只是严格的相关性,但表明未来的干预措施可以优先考虑睡眠质量,以最大限度地提高年轻人的心理健康和幸福感。

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