University of Freiburg, Department of Sport Psychology, Freiburg, Germany.
University of Freiburg, Department of Nutrition and Sports, Freiburg, Germany.
Appetite. 2022 Jan 1;168:105668. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105668. Epub 2021 Sep 11.
Numerous weight-loss interventions promoting healthy and weight-reducing eating behavior have been developed over the past years. To evaluate the effectiveness of such interventions for eating behavior change, short, validated and sensitive instruments are needed. In this study series, we developed and validated a new outcome measure to assess health-conscious and weight-controlling eating behavior for the evaluation of weight-loss interventions. The preliminary version of the German eating behavior scale (Skala zumErnährungsverhalten [SEV]) included 40 items. Three studies were conducted to (a) reduce the preliminary item pool, (b) investigate structural validity and internal consistency using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses (EFA, CFA), as well as McDonald's ω, and (c) test construct validity with physiological and behavioral parameters. Responsiveness to change was also assessed after a 12-week weight-loss intervention. EFA indicated a two-factor solution with health-conscious (hc-EB) and weight-controlling eating behavior (wc-EB) as subscales, CFA confirmed the two-factor solution with acceptable model fit. Internal consistencies of both subscales were also acceptable to good (hc-EB: ω = 0.88; wc-EB: ω = 0.78). Significantly small to moderate correlations to the Healthy Eating Index (r = 0.51) as well as blood glucose (r = 0.31), blood lipids (r = 0.23), and vascular age (r = 0.31) were found, supporting the construct validity of the SEV and its subscales. Both subscales detected intervention-related changes in eating behavior among subjects of a weight-loss intervention with Standardized Response Means of 0.52 and 0.67, indicating good responsiveness of the SEV. In sum, findings provide evidence that the SEV is a valid and responsive measure to assess health-conscious and weight-controlling eating behavior.
多年来,已经开发出许多促进健康和减轻体重的饮食行为的减肥干预措施。为了评估这些干预措施对饮食行为改变的有效性,需要使用简短、经过验证和敏感的工具。在本研究系列中,我们开发并验证了一种新的评估工具,用于评估减肥干预措施的健康意识和体重控制饮食行为。德国饮食行为量表(Skala zum Ernährungsverhalten [SEV])的初步版本包括 40 个项目。进行了三项研究,以(a)减少初步的项目池,(b)使用探索性和验证性因素分析(EFA、CFA)以及 McDonald's ω 来研究结构有效性和内部一致性,以及(c)使用生理和行为参数来测试构念有效性。还在为期 12 周的减肥干预后评估了对变化的反应性。EFA 表明存在一个两因素解决方案,由健康意识(hc-EB)和体重控制饮食行为(wc-EB)作为子量表,CFA 确认了具有可接受模型拟合的两因素解决方案。两个子量表的内部一致性也可以接受良好(hc-EB:ω=0.88;wc-EB:ω=0.78)。与健康饮食指数(r=0.51)以及血糖(r=0.31)、血脂(r=0.23)和血管年龄(r=0.31)的显著小到中度相关性表明了 SEV 及其子量表的构念有效性。SEV 的两个子量表均检测到减肥干预中与参与者相关的饮食行为变化,标准化反应均值为 0.52 和 0.67,表明 SEV 的反应性良好。总之,研究结果表明,SEV 是一种有效和敏感的测量工具,可用于评估健康意识和体重控制饮食行为。