Ganson Kyle T, Lavender Jason M, Rodgers Rachel F, Cunningham Mitchell, Nagata Jason M
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street W, Toronto, ON, M5S 1V4, Canada.
Department of Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Apr;27(3):1153-1161. doi: 10.1007/s40519-021-01251-z. Epub 2021 Jun 28.
To determine the association between compulsive exercise and vaping among college students aged 18-26 years, and to characterize the type of vaping used among participants who report compulsive exercise.
Cross-sectional, pooled data from two survey years (2018-2020; N = 2125) of the national (U.S.) Healthy Minds Study were analyzed. Compulsive exercise was measured based on number of occurrences in the past 28 days (analyzed continuously and among those who reported ≥ 1 and ≥ 20 occurrences). Vaping was measured based on reported use in the past 30 days. Most recent type of vaping was assessed only among participants who reported vaping. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to estimate the associations between compulsive exercise and vaping, while adjusting for covariates.
For every additional occurrence of compulsive exercise reported by participants, their odds of also reporting vaping increased by 5% (95% CI 1.01-1.09). Participants who reported 20 or more occurrences of compulsive exercise in the past 28 days, a clinical threshold, had 3.71 (95% CI 1.28-10.76) higher odds of vaping in the past 30 days. Among participants who endorsed vaping, nicotine vaping was the most common recent type for those who reported any (76.2%) or 20 or more (50.2%) occurrences of compulsive exercise.
Compulsive exercise is associated with vaping in a national, U.S. sample of college students, with nicotine vaping being the most common type used. Screening for both compulsive exercise and vaping, particularly if either is reported, among college-age young adults is necessary to implement prevention and intervention strategies.
V, cross-sectional descriptive study.
确定18 - 26岁大学生中强迫性运动与吸电子烟之间的关联,并描述报告有强迫性运动的参与者所使用的电子烟类型。
对美国全国性的“健康心灵研究”两个调查年份(2018 - 2020年;N = 2125)的横断面汇总数据进行分析。强迫性运动根据过去28天内的发生次数进行测量(连续分析以及在报告≥1次和≥20次发生次数的人群中分析)。吸电子烟根据过去30天内的报告使用情况进行测量。仅在报告吸电子烟的参与者中评估最近使用的电子烟类型。进行逻辑回归分析以估计强迫性运动与吸电子烟之间的关联,同时对协变量进行调整。
参与者每多报告一次强迫性运动,他们报告吸电子烟的几率就增加5%(95%置信区间1.01 - 1.09)。在过去28天内报告20次或更多次强迫性运动(临床阈值)的参与者,在过去30天内吸电子烟的几率高3.71倍(95%置信区间1.28 - 10.76)。在认可吸电子烟的参与者中,对于报告有任何(76.2%)或20次或更多次(50.2%)强迫性运动的人来说,尼古丁电子烟是最近最常用的类型。
在美国全国性的大学生样本中,强迫性运动与吸电子烟有关联,尼古丁电子烟是最常用的类型。对大学适龄青年进行强迫性运动和吸电子烟的筛查,特别是如果报告了其中任何一项,对于实施预防和干预策略是必要的。
V,横断面描述性研究。